XindukouRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At a ¥158/m² median, you're paying a premium for the sheer convenience of the Wuning Road transit hub. This price point reflects the area's status as a FINAL_BOSS of urban logistics; you are close enough to the West Nanjing Road action to stay relevant but far enough to avoid the absolute peak of Jing'an rents. The ¥215/m² ceiling is steep, but for the modern layouts and proximity to Suzhou Creek, it beats the crumbling 'heritage' options nearby.
The Vibe:Xindukou is a high-velocity intersection where Jing'an meets the grit of Putuo, dominated by people who prioritize a 10-minute commute over residential quiet. The physical reality is a concrete-heavy landscape of modern high-rises and commercial hubs centered around the Line 13 and Line 14 interchange at Wuning Road. It’s a transition zone for those who have outgrown shared lane houses but aren't ready to retreat to the suburbs.
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Xindukou @ ¥158/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking at Xindukou actually manageable?
Only if you rent a spot in a newer high-rise basement; street parking is non-existent and the local lots are perpetually full.
Does the noise from the Wuning Road construction ever stop?
It’s a major artery, so between traffic and ongoing infrastructure upgrades, silence is a luxury your windows better be rated for.
Why is the price range so wide at ¥115 to ¥215?
The low end is for older 90s-era walk-ups, while the ¥215 peak is strictly for the high-end serviced apartments with river views.
Is it better to live here or closer to Jing'an Temple?
Stay here if you want 20% more floor space for the same price while only adding two stops to your commute.
Where do locals actually buy groceries?
Most hit the ALDI in King 88 or the wet market on Wanhangdu Road for better prices than the 889 basement.