Ma'antang CommunityRent Prices 2026

518129The Huawei CommuteLine 10 LifelineLate-Night Supper HubE-bike Territory
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Our Verdict

"The Grid"

At ¥85/m², you are paying for proximity to the office, not for neighborhood soul. Landing squarely in THE_GRID, the area is purely functional; it's built for efficiency rather than weekend lounging. You can find older, cramped walk-ups at the ¥60 mark, but anything with a working elevator and decent sunlight quickly pushes toward that ¥115 ceiling.

The Vibe:Ma'antang is the engine room for the nearby tech campuses, dominated by high-density blocks and a massive population of Huawei employees. The street level is a chaotic mix of e-bikes, delivery drivers, and the constant hum of Line 10 commuters. It lacks the polish of Nanshan, but it’s the place you live when you want to minimize your commute and maximize your sleep.

Market Median

¥85
/m²/mo
13.3% Premiumvs Longgang District avg
LowHigh
¥60¥115
Est. Rating3/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Ma'antang Community @ ¥85/m²/mo

¥5,100

District Highlights

Transport
Wuhe Metro Station (Line 5 & 10)
Shopping
Max City (Bantian)
Grocery
Vanguard Supermarket Bantian
School
Bantian Middle School
Leisure
Gankeng Ancient Town (Short Didi away)

Locals Ask

Is parking really a nightmare here?

Worse. Unless your rental contract includes a dedicated underground spot in a newer complex, you will spend half your life circling for a space.

Why is the price range so wide?

You’re seeing the gap between decaying urban village studios at ¥60 and the modern, high-rise gated communities that tech leads favor at ¥115.

How's the noise level at night?

The metro is quiet, but the late-night street food culture and construction mean you'll want high-quality double glazing.

Can I find a cheaper deal elsewhere?

Push further north toward Guanlan for lower rates, but you'll pay for it with a miserable daily grind on the metro.

What's the internet situation?

Since this is a tech-heavy zone, most buildings are wired for high-speed fiber; anything less than China Telecom 1000Mbps is rare.