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

Stylish First-Rental 1-Bedroom Apartment for Rent in Xinhua Road Area, Huashan Huayuan

  • ¥7,800/mo.
  • Address: Lane 2006, Huaihai Middle Road
  • Area: Xinhua Road
  • District: Changning
  • Compound: Huashan Huayuan
  • City: Shanghai

Description

Bright, Fully Renovated 1-Bedroom in Huashan Huayuan

This elegant is a first rental after a thoughtful, top-to-bottom renovation, set within the quiet lanes of . The layout favors modern living: a sunlit open-plan lounge flows into a sleek, fully equipped kitchen, ideal for weeknight cooking or relaxed weekend brunches. Neutral tones, warm wood textures, and carefully placed lighting create a calm, contemporary aesthetic.

Practical comforts are well covered. Air conditioning ensures cool summers, while heating keeps winters cozy, and upgraded windows help hush the city’s hum. The kitchen features full-size appliances, including an oven and a washer-dryer, with smart storage to keep counters clear. The bedroom accommodates a queen bed and offers a fitted wardrobe. The hotel-style bathroom presents a walk-in shower with quality fixtures and easy-to-clean finishes.

Location convenience is a highlight. From Huashan Huayuan, you have straightforward access to the nearby subway: Jiangsu Road Station (Lines 2 and 11) and Jiaotong University Station (Lines 10 and 11) are both within comfortable walking or cycling distance, depending on your precise building inside the compound. That means a smooth commute to Jing’an, Lujiazui, and Hongqiao. In short, this apartment in Shanghai pairs polished design with everyday practicality, perfect for a single professional or a couple who value style, comfort, and connectivity.

Life Inside Huashan Huayuan

Huashan Huayuan is a well-established residential community tucked just off Huaihai Middle Road, prized for its quiet inner lanes and generous greenery. Low to mid-rise buildings are spaced around landscaped courtyards, creating a soft buffer from the main road and a pleasant, walkable environment beneath mature plane trees. The feel is residential and neighborly, with an understated elegance that suits professionals seeking a calm home base in the city.

Day-to-day living is made simple. There is staffed security at the gates and on-site management that keeps shared spaces tidy and responsive to routine maintenance needs. Residents appreciate the practical touches: sheltered bicycle parking, efficient waste sorting areas, and clear wayfinding for deliveries and package pickup. Morning jogs within the compound and evening strolls among the plantings are part of the rhythm here.

Huashan Huayuan’s position is one of its key advantages. You step from serene garden paths to a major east-west artery in minutes, with dining, coffee, and errands all nearby. When you want to explore further afield, multiple metro options lie within reach, yet you return each time to a quieter enclave. For many expats, that balance of location and tranquility is exactly what makes living in Huashan Huayuan feel so satisfying.

Xinhua Road: Leafy Heritage Meets Everyday Convenience

The area in is one of Shanghai’s most evocative residential pockets, known for its leafy boulevards, 1930s garden villas, and a relaxed pace that encourages walking and cycling. Around Huashan Huayuan, you will find a growing roster of independent cafes, neighborhood bakeries, and owner-run eateries where staff soon recognize your order. It is a place where weekend routines involve a flat white on a sunlit terrace or a quiet read beneath plane trees.

Connectivity is excellent without sacrificing charm. Jiangsu Road Station (Lines 2 and 11) links you quickly to Jing’an, Lujiazui, and Hongqiao, while Jiaotong University Station (Lines 10 and 11) opens an easy path to Xintiandi, Hongqiao Road, and beyond. Many residents choose to cycle to nearby culture spots like Columbia Circle on Yan’an West Road, where heritage architecture hosts galleries, creative offices, and dining. Anfu Road and Wukang Road, celebrated for their café culture and boutiques, are a short ride away.

Daily errands are straightforward, with supermarkets, fresh produce markets, and pharmacies dotted along adjacent streets. Fitness studios and parks are accessible for pre-work workouts or evening runs. The area’s appeal lies in its balance: tranquil, human-scale streets paired with fast access to the city’s business hubs. Living here lets you enjoy the Shanghai lifestyle at a comfortable rhythm, close to what matters yet pleasantly removed from the rush.

Why This Home Works for Expats

Move-in Ready Comfort

A first-rental, fully renovated apartment means crisp finishes, modern appliances, and a layout tailored to contemporary living. Settle in quickly without the usual to-do list.

Seasonal Ease

With air conditioning and heating, you are comfortable year-round. Sound-insulated windows and quality fixtures add daily quiet and efficiency to city life.

Commuter-Friendly Location

Near subway access puts Lines 2, 10, and 11 within reach, streamlining trips to Jing’an, Lujiazui, Xintiandi, and Hongqiao. The commute stays flexible whether you prefer walking, cycling, or a short metro hop.

Leafy, Livable Surroundings

Huashan Huayuan sits in the Xinhua Road enclave, celebrated for tree-lined streets, heritage villas, and a genuine neighborhood feel. Cafes, bakeries, and everyday services are close, so daily routines feel simple and enjoyable.

Balanced Lifestyle

This apartment in Shanghai balances a peaceful home base with quick access to dining, culture, and business districts. It is a smart choice for professionals or couples seeking style, convenience, and a calm address to return to each day.

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