五老村街道Rent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
With a median of ¥82.5/m², Wulaocun is objectively expensive for the age of its housing stock, yet it remains a FINAL_BOSS tier for market stability. Our neighborhood analysis shows that the high demand from nearby commercial hubs and Nanjing No. 3 High School prevents prices from softening, even when newer districts see corrections. If you find something at the ¥55/m² mark, it’s likely an unrenovated 1980s walk-up, but the investment outlook remains bulletproof due to zero new land supply.
The Vibe:This is Xinjiekou’s high-density backyard where aged low-rises house a mix of hospital staff and office workers who prioritize a 5-minute walk to Daxinggong Station over modern elevators. Expect a gritty, functional Nanjing streetscape where parking is an absolute nightmare and sidewalk traffic never truly thins out. It is the definition of urban efficiency, stripping away polish for raw proximity to the Line 2 and Line 3 interchange.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
五老村街道 @ ¥82.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
What drives the ¥118/m² top-end m² stats?
These are usually gut-renovated micro-studios under 30m² targeting young singles who overpay for a 10-minute walk to Xinjiekou.
Can I find a place with an elevator for the Average Rent?
Highly unlikely; most buildings at ¥82.5/m² are 6-story walk-ups, and the few modern towers will push you toward the top of the price range.
How's the noise level near the Presidential Palace?
The northern edge is loud 24/7 due to tourist buses and traffic; look into the internal alleys for any hope of quiet.
Is the investment outlook positive for 2024?
Yes, because the inventory is capped and the proximity to the city's commercial core ensures a permanent queue of potential tenants.
What should I expect for a typical 50m² flat?
Expect to pay around ¥4,100 monthly, but don't be surprised if the plumbing and kitchen haven't been updated since 1998.