虹镇Rent Prices 2026

200086Mall RatsLine 4 LoyalistsGentrification WinnersElevator Only
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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

With a median ¥135/m² monthly, this area is firmly BOUGIE and reflects the cost of living in a master-planned bubble. Our neighborhood analysis shows that while the investment outlook is stable due to the sheer concentration of amenities, you are paying a significant premium for the 'mall-adjacent' lifestyle. It is worth it if you value a 5-minute walk to a gym and a supermarket, but it is a total gentrification trap if you're looking for 'authentic' old Shanghai soul.

The Vibe:The area has completely shed its 'old lane' skin for a skyline of polished high-rises dominated by the Ruihong Tiandi development. Residents here trade grit for convenience, anchored by the massive Hall of the Sun mall and the reliable Line 4 loop at Linping Road. It is a dense, vertical neighborhood where the pavement is clean and the demographic skews heavily toward upper-middle-class professionals.

Market Median

¥135
/m²/mo
15.6% Discountvs Hongkou District avg
LowHigh
¥85¥195
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh

Neighborhood Peers

Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

虹镇 @ ¥135/m²/mo

¥8,100

District Highlights

Grocery
ALDI (Ruihong Tiandi Hall of the Moon)
Mall
Ruihong Tiandi Hall of the Sun
Park
Heping Park
School
Hongkou District No.2 Central Primary School
Transit
Linping Road Station (Line 4)

Locals Ask

Why is the average rent higher than the Hongkou median?

You're paying for the Ruihong Xincheng brand name and the direct integration with high-end retail hubs.

Can I find anything under ¥100/m² here?

Only in the older, non-renovated phases of Ruihong or the remaining walk-ups along the fringes of Zhoujiazui Road.

How is the parking situation for residents?

Basement spots are plentiful in newer phases but will cost you an extra ¥1,000 to ¥1,500 monthly.

Does the neighborhood analysis justify the investment outlook?

Yes, because the 'city-within-a-city' layout ensures high rental demand from expats and finance workers who hate commuting.

Is the area quiet at night?

The residential courtyards are silent, but units facing Ruihong Road or Linping Road will deal with constant delivery scooter traffic.

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