LiangjiangBougie Zone

TiangongdianRent Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median of ¥52/m², you are paying a premium for the convenience of the E-Man International business district. It justifies its BOUGIE rating because the newer developments are aggressively pricing out the older housing stock, even if some units feel more like executive suites than actual homes. It is a calculated trade-off: you lose the peace and quiet of the suburbs but gain the best transit connectivity in Liangjiang.

The Vibe:This is the concrete epicenter of the north, dominated by the constant flow of Line 3 commuters and the shadow of Chongqing North Railway Station. It is built for people who value a ten-minute walk to the office over quiet balconies, packed with polished high-rises and corporate headquarters. Expect heavy traffic on Kunlun Avenue and a crowd consisting almost entirely of corporate climbers and frequent travelers.

Market Median

¥52
/m²/mo
0.0% Discountvs Liangjiang avg
LowHigh
¥38¥68
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanMarch 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Tiangongdian @ ¥52/m²/mo

¥3,120

District Highlights

Grocery
Ole' Supermarket (Longfor Crystal Capricorn)
Park
Longtou Temple Park
School
Chongqing Yucai Middle School (Tiangongdian Campus)
Grocery
Yonghui Superstores (Sanyi Square)
Transport
Chongqing North Railway Station (Line 3/10)

Locals Ask

Is parking really a nightmare here?

Yes, unless your lease includes a dedicated underground slot in a newer tower; street parking is an exercise in futility.

Which metro line is better for the morning rush?

Line 10 is generally less of a sardine can than Line 3, though both are brutal during peak hours.

Where can I find the lower ¥38/m² rates?

Look for older, unrenovated walk-ups tucked behind the railway station's south square perimeter.

Is the noise from the railway station an issue?

If your windows face the tracks or Kunlun Avenue, the constant hum of engines and traffic is unavoidable.

Where is the best place to find food that isn't overpriced station snacks?

Head to the back alleys near the Longhu residential clusters for legitimate local noodle shops and smaller eateries.