Clean, economical 2BR with balcony near Xinhua Road

  • ¥7,400/mo.

Overview

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

Description

Bright 2-Bedroom Apartment Tailored for Easy City Living

This fully renovated, clean and economical two-bedroom home in Changshun Xiaoqu is designed for young professionals and first-time expat renters who value comfort without excess. An efficient layout separates the living area from the sleeping quarters, so evenings feel relaxed even when working from home. The balcony opens from the living room, giving you a quiet outdoor nook for coffee, plants, or a compact exercise bike. Modern air conditioning units keep the space cool in Shanghai summers and cozy in winter.

The kitchen has been rethought with fuss-free finishes and practical storage, allowing you to cook comfortably without clutter. The two bedrooms are similar in size, making the easy to share if you prefer a roommate. A crisp, updated bathroom features sensible fixtures and good ventilation. Large windows invite natural light, and quality flooring lends a warm, polished feel.

Situated near the subway along Hongqiao Road, you have quick access to key lines for commuting to Jing’an, People’s Square, or Hongqiao business hubs. Evenings are simple too, with neighborhood eateries, fruit stands, and cafes close by. If you need an uncomplicated, move-in-ready base in ‘s beloved area, this apartment delivers daily convenience with an inviting, understated style.

Life Inside Changshun Xiaoqu

Changshun Xiaoqu is a classic, low-rise Shanghai community tucked just off Hongqiao Road, offering a calm pocket within a lively corridor. The lanes are intimate and neighborly, with mature greenery softening the edges of the buildings and creating a gentle buffer from street activity. Entry points are gated, and on-site attendants help keep the compound orderly. You will find bicycle and scooter parking in sensible locations, which makes quick errands and metro commutes effortless.

What residents appreciate most here is the balance of local authenticity and everyday practicality. Morning rhythms feel genuinely Shanghai: the scent of fresh baozi, the buzz of delivery carts, the quiet chatter of neighbors. Yet the apartment interiors, like this one, are refreshed with modern conveniences, so you enjoy the charm of a residential lane community without compromising on comfort. Walking paths within the compound let you step outside for a stretch, and there is enough open space for a quick jog up and down the lanes when time is short.

Because Changshun Xiaoqu sits near Xinhua Road, it naturally draws a mix of long-time locals and international residents. That blend means you can practice your Mandarin at the corner stall in the morning and share a coffee with fellow expats in the afternoon. It is a grounded, welcoming base that makes Shanghai feel immediately livable.

Xinhua Road: Heritage Streets, Everyday Ease

The Xinhua Road area of Changning is one of Shanghai’s most beloved residential quarters, known for its canopies of plane trees and pockets of 1930s garden villas. Wander a few blocks and you will spot quietly elegant architecture, leafy sidewalks, and a steady rhythm of local life that feels both historic and current. Cafes and bakeries sit next to family-run noodle shops, while fruit markets and homeware stores keep daily needs within easy reach. Evenings are calm, with neighbors walking dogs and cyclists gliding past under the trees.

From Hongqiao Road you are close to major metro connections, including Line 10 and the interchange with Lines 3 and 4, which opens up the city from Zhongshan Park and Jing’an to riverside destinations. On weekends, stroll toward Yuyuan Road or Wuyi Road for indie boutiques and relaxed dining, or head to nearby commercial centers for gyms, cinemas, and international groceries. The area’s layout suits runners and walkers; long, shaded stretches make for pleasant routes in most seasons.

Culturally, Xinhua Road is a gentle introduction to Shanghai’s heritage. You will hear a mix of Mandarin and Shanghainese, spot street badminton games, and find little galleries tucked into side streets. It is residential at heart, yet never dull, offering a thoughtful middle ground between the high-energy downtown and the quieter western neighborhoods.

Why This Home Works For Expats

Effortless Commutes

Being near the subway along Hongqiao Road means you can reach key business and leisure districts without complicated transfers. Line 10 and the Lines 3/4 corridor connect efficiently to offices, co-working spaces, and weekend hangouts.

Comfort Without Excess

The apartment’s fully renovated finish is smart rather than flashy. Air conditioning, a refreshed kitchen, and a tidy bathroom mean fewer headaches and more time exploring the city. The balcony adds an outdoor corner for fresh air and a touch of greenery.

Community and Calm

Changshun Xiaoqu has a neighborly feel, with gated entries, practical amenities, and a mix of locals and internationals. It is an easy place to settle, practice language, and feel part of Shanghai’s everyday rhythm.

Walkable Daily Life

From morning coffee to late-night noodles, daily needs sit within a pleasant walking radius. The Xinhua Road area is known for tree-lined streets, small eateries, and convenient shops that make car-free living realistic.

Good Value in a Prime Locale

For young expats seeking a clean, economical 2BR, this home offers a sought-after balance: a charming heritage neighborhood, practical transport links, and a modernized interior that keeps monthly costs sensible.

Similar Listings

Compare listings

Compare