Ground-Floor 2-Bed Lane House with Private Patio and Modern Renovation

  • ¥21,500/mo.

Overview

  • Lane House
  • Type
  • 2
  • Bedrooms
  • 1
  • Bathroom
  • 90 sq.m.
  • Area Size

Description

Bright, Modern Lane Living with Private Outdoor Oasis

This fully renovated 2-bedroom, 1-bath residence brings contemporary comfort to one of Shanghai’s most charming residential pockets. Positioned on the ground floor, the home opens to a generous private patio that functions as an extra living room in good weather, perfect for morning coffee, alfresco dinners, or quiet weekend reading. Inside, floor-to-ceiling windows draw in natural light and frame leafy lane views, creating a calm, uplifting ambience throughout the day.

The refurbishment has been thoughtfully executed for modern urban life. Expect a sleek, fully modernized kitchen with quality appliances, efficient storage solutions, and upgraded fixtures in the bathroom. Climate control supports year-round comfort, while smart layout choices make each room practical for sleeping, working from home, or hosting friends. Discreet finishes and neutral tones allow your furnishings to take center stage.

Set within an intimate lane off , the residence balances privacy with convenience. You are near the subway, placing key business districts, shopping streets, and international dining within easy reach. Back at home, the outdoor space elevates everyday living, giving you room to garden, entertain, or simply unwind. For expats seeking character without compromising on comfort, this ground-floor hideaway offers a refined, easy-to-maintain base with the lifestyle benefits of both indoor and open-air rooms.

Life Inside Lane 73 off Xinhua Road

Shanghai’s historical lanes are prized for their human scale, gentle pace, and neighborly warmth, and Lane 73 off Xinhua Road exemplifies these qualities. Tucked away from through-traffic, the lane feels peaceful and residential, with greenery softening brick and stucco facades. Residents greet each other by name, delivery drivers know the rhythm of the street, and bicycles outnumber cars. The lane’s compact footprint fosters a sense of community while preserving privacy within each home’s courtyard or patio.

While not a gated compound, the lane offers a practical, everyday convenience that newcomers quickly appreciate: step outside your door and you are moments from local fruit sellers, noodle shops, and boutique cafes, yet you return to an authentic Shanghai ambiance at the end of the day. The ground-floor position of this particular unit makes daily life especially easy, from bringing in groceries to hosting friends on the patio.

Compared with large residential complexes, lane living is about connection to the city’s fabric. The architecture is intimate, the light shifts beautifully over the day, and seasonal changes are felt in the lane’s trees and potted plants. It is a setting that encourages healthier routines, more time outdoors, and a genuine appreciation for the neighborhood’s heritage, all while enjoying a fully modernized interior behind your own front door.

Xinhua Road: Heritage, Greenery, and Urban Ease

Xinhua Road in is beloved for its tree-lined boulevards, low-rise heritage villas, and quietly cultured vibe. This area offers a calmer rhythm than the city center, yet it stays firmly connected to Shanghai’s pulse. You will find artisan bakeries, specialty coffee, and creative studios alongside long-standing family eateries and local markets. The result is an engaging mix of old and new that feels sophisticated without being showy.

Transport is straightforward. Line 10 and Line 11 are within easy reach via nearby stations such as Jiaotong University, and Jiangsu Road connects to Line 2 and Line 11. That means quick links to key business districts, Pudong transfers, and major shopping hubs. By bike, popular lifestyle streets like Yuyuan Road are a short ride, offering design-forward boutiques and destination dining. The Shanghai Film Art Center and cultural venues along Huashan Road add a welcome dose of cinema and performance to your weekends.

Green escapes are close at hand as well, with several pocket parks and leafy residential streets ideal for morning jogs or evening strolls. For expats, Xinhua Road delivers a well-rounded lifestyle: international conveniences and services are easy to find, yet the neighborhood retains its distinct residential charm, making it a place where you can settle in and truly feel at home.

Why This Home Works For You

Private outdoor living. The unusually large patio turns everyday moments into something special. Host friends for weekend brunch, cultivate plants, or create a serene reading nook that brings fresh air into your routine.

Sunlit, modern interiors. Floor-to-ceiling windows funnel light into the living areas, while the fully renovated kitchen and bathroom make life easy from day one. Clean lines and neutral finishes let you personalize without renovation hassles.

Effortless city access. With near subway convenience to Line 10 and Line 11 at nearby stations, commuting and exploring are simple. Whether you work in Jing’an, Lujiazui connections, or along the Hongqiao corridor, you have practical options.

Authentic lane-house experience. Enjoy the best of Shanghai’s heritage living with modern comfort. The ground-floor layout simplifies daily tasks, and the lane’s quiet atmosphere delivers a restorative counterpoint to busy weekdays.

Balanced lifestyle in a cultured neighborhood. Xinhua Road provides artisan cafes, neighborhood markets, and cultural venues without the crowds, helping you build routines that feel both local and refined. It is a rare blend of character, convenience, and calm that is especially attractive to expats seeking a long-term home base.

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