LianyangRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
At ¥185/m², you’re paying for the convenience of being expat-adjacent without the sheer insanity of Puxi prices. The neighborhood carries a BOUGIE verdict because it delivers on the promise of polished compound living, even if the architecture feels a bit mid-2000s. If your budget is closer to the ¥155/m² floor, look for older walk-ups north of Zhangyang Road, otherwise, you're paying for the prestige of the zip code.
The Vibe:This is where high-rise life meets manicured wide-lane streets, dominated by international school runs and professionals who need to be near Lujiazui. Century Park defines the southern boundary, while the Dingxiang Road corridor stays packed with SUVs and high-end fitness junkies. You aren't here for historic alleyway grit; you're here for paved sidewalks and reliable Line 9 access.
Market Median
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Quick Estimate
Lianyang @ ¥185/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Does the rent usually include a parking space?
Rarely; expect to cough up an additional ¥1,000 to ¥1,500 monthly for an underground spot in the better compounds.
Is there any actual 'local' life left here?
Not really; you'll have to head north toward the older Yangjing alleys if you want a bowl of noodles that costs less than ¥50.
Why is the price range so wide?
The ¥225/m² ceiling is for renovated units in Yanlord or Willow Wood, while the ¥155/m² floor is for unrenovated 90s walk-ups.
How is the commute to Lujiazui?
Quick by car if you leave before 7:30 AM, but after that, the traffic on Yanggao Road is a total standstill.
Is it worth paying the 'Lianyang' premium?
Only if you have kids in the nearby international schools or value being able to jog in Century Park without taking a taxi.