保利社区 Property Prices in Qingshan District 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
At a median of ¥8600/m², this neighborhood earns its BOUGIE rating because it targets buyers who want a sanitized version of Qingshan. While the house prices here are a steal compared to Wuchang's center, you are paying a premium for the gated security and the Poly brand name. The investment outlook remains stable mainly because the surrounding public schools still carry weight, making it a safe play rather than a high-risk gamble.
The Vibe:This isn't the gritty, soot-covered Qingshan of the 80s; it’s where the WISCO middle-management and younger families moved to get away from the old worker dorms. You’ll see plenty of SUVs and residents walking towards the Qingshan Riverside Park via the Heping Avenue exits. The area feels established and significantly cleaner than the blocks further east, though the heavy Metro Line 5 construction residue still lingers on some street corners.
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保利社区 @ ¥8,600/m²
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is ¥10200/m² actually realistic for this neighborhood?
Only for high-floor units with a north-facing view of the Yangtze; if you're looking at a lower floor facing the internal courtyard, don't pay a cent over ¥9000/m².
How is the actual parking situation inside the Poly compound?
It is tight—if you didn't buy a dedicated spot with your unit, expect to spend twenty minutes circling the perimeter or fighting for a space near Enshi Street.
Are the m² stats inflated by old listings?
No, the ¥8600/m² median reflects recent closed deals from owners looking to upgrade to newer developments in Optics Valley or Hankou.
Does the WISCO factory exhaust still reach this area?
Rarely, but you'll still find more balcony dust here than you would in the south of the city; it’s the price you pay for living in the industrial backbone.
Why is this area rated BOUGIE compared to nearby Honggangcheng?
Because Honggangcheng is still dominated by aging walk-ups and street markets, while this sector offers elevators, landscaping, and neighbors who actually follow noise ordinances.