• Type
  • Apartment
  • 1
  • Bedroom
  • 1
  • Bathroom
  • 68 sq.m.
  • Area Size

Light-filled 1-bedroom Shanghai apartment for rent near Zhongshan Park

  • ¥10,800/mo.
  • Address: Lane 709, Wuyi Road
  • Area: Huayang
  • District: Changning
  • City: Shanghai

Description

Modern 1-bedroom first rental, thoughtfully renovated

This modern and bright 1-bedroom apartment in Shanghai sits just off Wuyi Road in the pocket of , moments from the Zhongshan Park area. A meticulous, fully renovated interior showcases clean lines, fresh finishes, and a calm neutral palette that maximizes light. As a true first rental, every surface and fitting feels new, from the refined flooring to smart storage that keeps living areas clutter free.

The layout suits a single professional or a couple who values effortless living. An inviting living room pairs with a compact, well-planned kitchen finished with modern cabinetry and quality appliances, ideal for weeknight meals or a relaxed weekend brunch. The bedroom is proportioned for restful sleep, with space to add a desk for remote work. A crisp, contemporary bathroom features practical fixtures that are easy to maintain.

Year-round comfort comes standard with air conditioning and heating, a welcome advantage for Shanghai’s humid summers and cooler winters. High-speed WiFi is already in place, so you can move in and connect with minimal fuss. Practicality continues outside your door, where the neighborhood’s tree-lined lanes offer a pleasant, lived-in feel while keeping you close to transit, retail, and dining. If you are seeking a that blends comfort, convenience, and a fresh start, this apartment in Shanghai delivers it with style.

Quiet lane living on Wuyi Road with everyday convenience

Set within a calm residential nongtang off Wuyi Road, the home enjoys the signature Shanghai mix of leafy streets and friendly neighbors. These low-traffic lanes soften the rhythm of city life, creating a more intimate setting than large tower compounds. You benefit from easy street access for taxis and ride-hailing, yet once inside the lane the atmosphere turns pleasantly quiet, ideal for working from home or unwinding after a busy day.

Daily essentials are close at hand. Around the lane entrances, you will find small markets, fruit vendors, and convenience stores, along with local breakfast spots serving fresh soy milk and jianbing. Package deliveries are straightforward and quick, a practical perk for expats settling in. While there is no clubhouse or on-site gym typical of bigger developments, the immediate area compensates with neighborhood fitness studios and larger facilities a short stroll away.

What stands out here is the balance between a grounded, local lifestyle and proximity to international comforts. You can step out for a quiet morning coffee on a side street, then walk to main roads for supermarkets, banking, and services. For many expats, this lane setting offers an authentic Shanghai experience with fewer compromises, a peaceful pocket that still keeps you seamlessly connected to the city’s energy.

Huayang and Zhongshan Park: green space, great transit, and everyday ease

Huayang in Changning places you near the Zhongshan Park area, one of Shanghai’s most practical hubs for expat living. The park itself is a welcome expanse of greenery for morning jogs, tai chi, or a slow weekend walk, and the surrounding streets host an array of cafes, noodle shops, and bakeries that make daily life feel simple and well fed. For shopping, the larger malls around the park offer international brands, electronics, and dining floors that work for quick lunches or casual evenings out.

Commuters appreciate the excellent connectivity. Nearby metro options around Zhongshan Park link to Lines 2, 3, and 4, putting Jing’an, People’s Square, Lujiazui, and Hongqiao transport hub within straightforward reach. Even if you favor cycling or ride-hailing, the grid of Wuyi Road, Kaixuan Road, and Dingxi Road makes cross-city movement intuitive.

Culture-minded residents will enjoy exploring the Xinhua Road and Yuyuan Road corridors, where tree-shaded streets hide independent galleries, design boutiques, and specialty coffee bars. Fitness studios, yoga spaces, and bilingual clinics are available within the district, and you will find a mix of local wet markets and modern supermarkets for weekly groceries. Altogether, the neighborhood strikes a thoughtful balance: lively where you want it to be, serene on side streets, and practical for day-to-day routines that define comfortable city living.

Why this address works for expat life

First rental and fully renovated means you start fresh, with new finishes and efficient storage. The space is tailored for modern routines, from remote work to relaxed evenings at home. Heating and air conditioning handle Shanghai’s seasonal swings, while ready-to-go WiFi lets you settle in quickly without logistical headaches.

Near subway access around Zhongshan Park simplifies commutes across the city, whether you are heading to offices in Jing’an, meetings in Lujiazui, or flights from Hongqiao. At the same time, living in a Wuyi Road lane keeps things human scale. You can shop locally, grab a coffee on a quiet corner, then reach major amenities within minutes.

For food lovers, the neighborhood’s blend of classic eateries and contemporary cafes means dinner can be a comforting bowl of noodles one night and a bistro-style meal the next. Weekend plans come easy too: a stroll in the park, browsing Yuyuan Road’s creative storefronts, or a quick metro hop to the Bund. If you are searching for a Shanghai apartment for rent that combines calm, connectivity, and a genuine sense of place, this address offers a well-rounded, realistic answer.

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