Light-Filled First-Rental 2BR with Terrace and Garden Access, Xujiahui Garden

  • ¥19,800/mo.

Overview

  • Apartment
  • Type
  • 2
  • Bedrooms
  • 1
  • Bathroom
  • 120 sq.m.
  • Area Size

Description

Thoughtfully Renovated 2-Bedroom Haven

Move-in ready and impeccably refreshed, this first-rental in combines modern comfort with a calm, leafy outlook. The two-bedroom, one-bath layout maximizes livability: a bright main living area anchors the home, while the bedrooms are set away for privacy and restful nights. Large windows pull in soft natural light and frame views of mature greenery, lending the interiors a tranquil, residential feel rare so close to a major commercial hub.

The renovation emphasizes clean lines and a warm, neutral palette that is easy to personalize. Newly installed air conditioning keeps every season comfortable. A standout feature is the private terrace, a genuine extension of the living space perfect for quiet morning coffees, evening glasses of wine, or a compact urban herb garden. With additional outdoor space and direct sightlines to landscaped areas, the home feels connected to nature without sacrificing city convenience.

Practicality is baked in: sensible storage solutions, an efficient kitchen, and a well-appointed bathroom make daily routines smooth. Residents benefit from the compound’s internal pathways that soften street noise and offer a safe environment for walking or cycling. Near subway connections in keep commutes and weekend plans simple, whether you are heading to work, the Bund, or the historic lanes of the former French Concession.

Life Inside Xujiahui Garden

Xujiahui Garden is an established residential compound known for its mature trees, landscaped courtyards, and calm internal lanes that create a welcome buffer from the energy of Xujiahui’s shopping streets. Buildings are set among green pockets and pathways, so daily life feels neighborly: you see joggers on early circuits, children learning to ride bikes, and residents enjoying the shade of plane trees that are emblematic of this part of the city.

Security and convenience are thoughtfully handled. Gated entrances and attentive on-site management offer peace of mind, while organized parcel handling and bicycle parking reflect the rhythms of modern Shanghai living. The compound’s scale fosters a genuine community feel, often appreciated by newcomers seeking a sense of place without the anonymity of a high-rise tower.

Residents value the effortless access to everyday essentials: local fruit vendors, cafés, dry cleaners, and small grocers cluster around the gates, while larger supermarkets and international brands are a short walk or cycle away. The landscaped grounds make it easy to step outside for a breath of fresh air between calls or to unwind after work. In short, Xujiahui Garden blends greenery, practicality, and a distinctly local character that appeals to both long-term Shanghai residents and newly arrived expats.

Xujiahui: A Connected, Cosmopolitan Hub

Anchored by the Xujiahui transport interchange, this neighborhood is one of Shanghai’s best-connected addresses. Xujiahui Station links Metro Lines 1, 9, and 11, putting key business districts, riverside promenades, and cultural sites within a straightforward ride. Yet beyond the transit map, Xujiahui charms with everyday ease: you can pick up international groceries, browse electronics at Metro City, or stroll through Xujiahui Park, where landscaped streams and lawns offer a refreshing contrast to the skyline.

History and contemporary life intersect here. The red-brick spires of St. Ignatius Cathedral rise over tree-lined avenues, while modern malls like Grand Gateway 66 host global fashion, cafés, and restaurants that cater to diverse tastes. Sports fans and runners gravitate toward the nearby Shanghai Stadium precinct, and the surrounding streets brim with local eateries serving regional Chinese cuisines alongside casual Western options.

This is a neighborhood that supports a balanced routine. Weekdays are efficient thanks to abundant transit and services; weekends unfold easily with boutique gyms, bookshops, and coffee roasters all within reach. For newcomers, the blend of international conveniences and authentic local life makes settling into Shanghai feel both exciting and manageable.

Why Expats Love Living Here

Effortless connectivity: Living in Xujiahui Garden places you close to one of the city’s most important transit nodes. With multiple metro lines and frequent buses, commutes are predictable and cross-city trips are easy. Whether your office is near People’s Square, Lujiazui, or along the former French Concession, you have reliable options that minimize transfers and traffic.

Urban convenience with green reprieve: The apartment’s terrace and outlook onto landscaped areas deliver daily calm, while Xujiahui Park and quiet side streets offer space to walk, jog, or simply decompress. Inside the compound, internal paths soften city noise, and mature greenery creates a noticeably cooler microclimate in warmer months.

Ready for modern living: A first-rental, fully renovated interior means clean finishes and updated systems from day one. Air conditioning keeps summers comfortable, and the well-planned layout makes working from home, entertaining, and everyday routines comfortable without wasted space.

Everyday life made simple: From international cafés and supermarkets to local markets, you can stock up, dine out, and run errands without long detours. Families and professionals alike appreciate the proximity to reputable schools and kindergartens in and neighboring districts, plus access to clinics and services that welcome international residents.

Together, these advantages make Xujiahui Garden a smart choice for expats who want the best of Shanghai’s energy, connectivity, and lifestyle, balanced by a home environment that feels grounded and serene.

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