Renovated Garden Studio Lane House

  • ¥9,300/mo.

Overview

  • Lane House
  • Type
  • 1
  • Bedroom
  • 1
  • Bathroom
  • 50 sq.m.
  • Area Size

Description

Fully Renovated Studio with Private Backyard on Jiaozhou Road

This charming lane-house studio at Lane 125, Jiaozhou Road blends historic character with fresh, modern comfort—ideal for a single professional or a couple who value quiet privacy in the heart of the city. The home is fully renovated, with clean-lined finishes that respect the original lilong bones: high ceilings, warm wood accents, and tall windows that usher in soft, natural light.

The open-plan living area flows to a private garden/backyard—a rare luxury in central Shanghai. It’s large enough for a café set, potted herbs, and a grill, creating a serene extension of your living space for morning coffee or evening glasses of wine. Inside, air conditioning provides efficient cooling and heating across seasons, while a thoughtfully designed kitchenette supports everyday cooking without sacrificing space.

The bathroom features a full bathtub—a coveted find in lane homes—perfect for unwinding after work or a weekend run through ‘s tree-lined streets. Storage is clever and integrated, with room for bikes by the entry and built-ins to keep the studio airy and uncluttered. Near the subway, the location makes commuting effortless and puts the city’s dining, cafés, and boutiques within easy reach. This is a sophisticated urban nest that balances calm, character, and convenience.

About Lane 125, Jiaozhou Road

Lane 125, Jiaozhou Road is a quintessential Shanghai lilong—low-rise homes tucked down a quiet alley where neighbors greet each other, scooters hum by, and potted jasmine and mandarins add color to stoops. Life here feels intimate and distinctly local: you step from a calm, residential lane straight into the cultural energy of Jing’an’s streets.

The lane’s appeal lies in its human scale and rhythm. Mornings are peaceful, with light filtering between façades and the occasional call of a vegetable seller. Evenings bring the gentle clatter of supper being prepared and the warmth of households returning from work. Renovated homes sit alongside long-time Shanghainese residences, creating a friendly mix that’s welcoming to international tenants.

While there’s no formal clubhouse or gym, the lane’s everyday conveniences are excellent: delivery drivers know it well, bike parking is straightforward, and waste-sorting points are accessible. Security is typical of central lilong living—community-minded and practical—often with a gate or simple controlled access at the lane’s entrance. It’s a setting that encourages slow living without sacrificing access to restaurants, bars, and transport links nearby.

If you value authenticity and privacy, Lane 125 offers a graceful backdrop for modern city life—quiet when you need it, connected when you want it.

Jing’an Living Around Jiaozhou Road

Set along Jiaozhou Road, this address places you in one of Jing’an’s most livable pockets, known for leafy side streets, independent cafés, and a cosmopolitan dining scene. Wander to Yanping Road and Wuding Road for all-day brunch spots, craft coffee, and convivial bistros; in the evenings, wine bars and izakayas spill warm light onto the sidewalks. For weekend errands, you’ll find boutique grocers, bakeries, and local wet markets coexisting with international supermarkets and specialty shops.

Fitness and fresh air are close at hand: tree-lined blocks make jogging or cycling a pleasure, and Jing’an Park is an easy ride for shaded paths and quiet ponds. Cultural life is equally accessible—art spaces and small galleries dot the neighborhood, while larger museums and event venues are a quick trip away.

Transport is a highlight. You’re near the subway, with convenient access to Line 7 and easy connections to Lines 2 and 14 via nearby interchanges, putting key business districts and major shopping streets within minutes. Ride-hailing is rapid at all hours, and cycling infrastructure makes short hops effortless.

What stands out is the balance: a local, neighborly atmosphere paired with international comforts. English-friendly services are common, delivery platforms run smoothly, and daily life feels intuitive for expats while still distinctly Shanghai—vibrant, layered, and deliciously walkable.

Why Choose Lane 125, Jiaozhou Road

Private Outdoor Sanctuary

A garden/backyard in central Shanghai is a rare find. Host friends al fresco, cultivate herbs, or simply unwind with a book in your own leafy retreat.

Fresh, Thoughtful Renovation

The home is fully renovated with a smart, studio-friendly layout that maximizes storage and flow while preserving the charm of lilong living. Quality finishes and clever lighting create an inviting, grown-up atmosphere.

Everyday Comforts

Air conditioning ensures year-round comfort, and the bathroom’s bathtub offers a genuine spa moment after a busy day—an uncommon luxury in lane houses.

Connected yet Calm

Enjoy a peaceful lane tucked just off lively streets. You’re near the subway for fast commutes, with cafés, bakeries, and bistros close enough to become part of your routine.

Authentic Jing’an Lifestyle

Live like a local without giving up international conveniences. Delivery, ride-hailing, and bilingual services make life easy, while neighborhood markets and independent shops keep things personal and flavorful.

In short: a refined studio refuge with true outdoor space and a central address—perfect for expats seeking character, privacy, and effortless access to everything that makes Jing’an one of Shanghai’s most desirable districts.

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