China Guide: Housing & Rentals
Finding accommodation can be a time-consuming task, especially in a foreign country. Our housing & rentals guide explains where to look for apartments and accommodation, how to deal with local estate agents and what to bear in mind before signing a rental contract.-
Introduction Housing options for foreigners in China
For many years, Chinese government policy was to separate foreigners from the local population by making them live in specially designated and segregated (i.e. fenced-off) properties. Today, however, expatriates can live in, rent or even purchase housing in China on the same terms as the Chinese. more » -
Other options School accommodation and shared flats
Many foreigners in China live on a school campus. English teachers are given apartments on the campus; foreign students normally live in a dormitory. more » -
Finding accommodation How to find a place to live
Finding a good place to live in China can be an exasperating experience. Most foreign workers in China have their housing provided by their employer or a special service provider. more » -
Rental contracts Contract types and conditions
Renting in China can be a complicated exercise. As in many places, the process can be complicated and the language barrier can lead to some real misunderstandings. The usual result is that you, as the foreigner, can end up paying more than you expected. more »