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Shimao Riviera Garden or Yanlord Garden
When it comes to finding the perfect apartment for you and or your family you will most likely face various questions… If you are at the point of knowing which area is most suitable for you, in this area happens to be Lujiazui-Pudong, then you are reading the right article. Since your hard requirments more »
+ read moreWhat to expect when you living in Shanghai as an expat-Part One
Shanghai is, in fact, a very friendly place for foreigners. The local people and authorities are actually far more considerate for foreigners, especially Westerners, than they are to their own people. Mos of the landlords are happy to rent apartment to expats in Shanghai,. From a distinctly relocation assignment to shanghai point of view, more »
+ read moreSome Additional Choices for Life in Puxi
The Bund The Bund, Shanghai’s famous landmark has been making international headlines in recent years due to its re-development into a luxury retail and F&B area. There is nowadays a splendid range of high-end entertainment destinations situated inside the buildings formerly occupied by Western trading houses and banks. While many of the buildings directly more »
+ read more6 steps: this is how you get an apartment in Shanghai
STEP 1: Decision making on details How many budget you have, which district or specific area you prefer to live. Gathering information through Internet. STEP 2: Find an agency and the apartments you like Each agency will publicize apartments they are consigned to rent, you can pick up some among the total. STEP 3: more »
+ read moreExpats living in Jing’an Shanghai – Great downtown life next to French Concession
This cosmopolitan and commercial district is great for people on the go and executives with meetings to attend, with a few key tourist attractions thrown in for good measure. Famous for its high-end housing, commercial opportunities and exciting nightlife, Jing’An is a great location for executives to settle. From the moment you step off more »
+ read moreRenting apartment in Shanghai – Expat visiting Hong Kong Plaza / Xintiandi
Everyone familiar with Shanghai knows that certain areas are full of beautiful and luxurious shopping paradises filled with Gucci, Luis Vuitton and Ferrari shops. Nanjing road, People Square and French Concession only represent tip of the iceberg and offer great opportunities to “shop until you drop” or just to enjoy the scenery and atmosphere. more »
+ read moreWhat do Expats expect from their homes in Shanghai?
As an representative from company from outside of china it’s important that you and your family are satisfied with the environment you will be living in, as well as having all of your basic needs addressed. This can be more difficult that it sounds, considering that the type and quality of expat houses and more »
+ read moreKey points to rent an apartment in Shanghai. Advice from some expats
Shanghai is from every point of view a great city with an estimated population of 20 million inhabitants and an area covering more than 6200 km2. With this size as the question of where to live and what gives each district arises in the mind of anyone who moved his/her residence to Shanghai. To more »
+ read moreRental Contracts in Shanghai
When you rent an apartment in Shanghai you will inevitably sign a contract. For expats relocating to China there is enough to deal with without doing a course in Chinese contract law. We have compiled a list of things to help you make sure everything is above board when renting in Shanghai. Here are more »
+ read more7 tips Renting an Apartment in Shanghai
Renting an apartment in Shanghai can be a daunting thing. In a city of 23 million there is a massive choice of location and building type. Obviously if you have children you will need a lot of space, but what about proximity to International Schools, Kindergardens. Then again what about the Commute? Are you more »
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