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Business in China #3 - Finding Accommodation in Beijing

 
Author: Dalida Turkovic
 

You have decided to set up home in China whether it's your own personal choice or being posted by your host organization for business there are a few guidelines that may be helpful to make the transition as smooth as possible. The suggestions below are relevant to those who are looking at renting an apartment rather than purchasing.

Finding an agent
If you dont have any personal referrals from friends or colleagues, the best bet is to take some of the free magazine publications available at bars and hotels. These are English magazines with all sorts of handy details on housing and social life (restaurants, bars, events etc.). Some of the most popular editions are: Time Out Beijing (monthly), Thats Beijing (monthly), City Weekend (bi-weekly) all of them are also available online.

Agencies usually charge a fee, which is settled with the landlord. Do not pay anything to the agency in advance since most likely you will never be able to find the person again. Domestic agencies will accept your request only if you are looking at apartments of $120 (per month) and more, foreign agencies cater for rentals of $500 and above. Good agencies will be able to provide you with information on the benefits and drawbacks of the area and building complex. They will also show a lot of patience understanding your needs and eventually provide you with a substantial choice of apartments suitable for you.

Rental is usually paid 3 months ahead to the landlord and contracts signed for up to 1 year. Landlords may be reluctant to sign a short-term contract. After you have found accommodation that suits you, make sure that you are registered at the local office of the Public Security Bureau (PSB pai chu suo). The process of registration is quick and free. If you fail to do so you will be fined up to RMB 500/day ($65) and you will not be able to renew your visa.

Working to a budget
These suggestions are just for your reference. There are many more options than those listed below, this is only to give you an idea of what kind of housing you may be looking at according to your budget.

$120 - $250 per month
You will be looking at areas that are outside of central Beijing, Chinese housing, dirty buildings and elevator service that stops at midnight (to name but a few). Some other inconveniences that may follow are: not being accepted by the neighborhood (there is an assumption that all foreigners have lots of money and that they shouldnt be in cheap housing), inconvenient traffic, poor access to foreign food market etc.). However, you will be immediately immersed in the Chinese lifestyle, and so will quickly gain insight into the local community and Chinese culture.

$250 - $400 per month
Some suggestions on areas you may be looking at

Maizidian
Situated behind the Great Wall Sheraton Hotel quite a central location, this apartment complex has long been the first choice with foreigners for accessible and convenient low budget accommodation. There are many different apartments you can find, even some duplex at as low as $250/month.

Wang Jing Xin Cheng
Closer to the airport, you can find 3 bedroom apartments with great facilities. Traffic to the city center can be a nightmare though.

Dongzhemen Wai
Old apartments, very central but may be a bit dirty for those interested in better living conditions.

$500 - $1000 per month
Apartments for this price give you the greatest flexibility in choosing the location. Be specific in your demands and agents will be happy to show you around. Traffic in Beijing is a real nightmare so find something close to your work, or if you plan to work at home, look at conveniences such as night life, markets, shops with foreign food (such as dairy produce, fresh meat, good wines etc.)

$1200 - $2000 per month
With this budget you will be able to look for an apartment in one of the Foreign Compounds. There are 5 of them situated in Chaoyang District and near embassies Tayuan Compund, San Li Tun Compound (2 of them), Qijia Yuan Compound and Jianguomen Wai Compound. There are a lot of embassies as well as business offices and press agencies located there. Until 1997 foreigners were allowed to live only in these five areas surrounded with big walls and strong security. If you are interested in mingling with Chinese people, they will not be allowed to enter the gates without you, which may be inconvenient.

There are other areas with similar settings that you will be able to find housing at. The only difference is that gates are open to everybody as long as you give details of the host (building and apartment number). Some apartment blocks available within this price range: Sunshine 100, Suncity, Lianbao, East Lake Villas etc, all located in the central area.

$3000 per month - and above (Top end housing)
Enjoy the luxury of living in Beijing! Housing at the top end of the market can reach as high as $10-20 000 per month. Villas, courtyards the choice is yours.

Villas are situated closer to the airport, with somewhat fresher air and a better chance to see clear skies (Beijing is very polluted and that may be the biggest problem of all to get accustomed to for those who want to live here besides the traffic). It is quite remote, requires a car and does not give much feeling that you live in Beijing (quite an American style of architecture)

Courtyard houses are the latest fashion. They are converted typical old-style Beijing housing, where 10 or so families used to live together sharing the same yard, public tap and toilet. In recent years the fast paced Beijing real estate development demolished the majority of courtyard houses, and the few remaining ones have now been newly renovated and are something of a status symbol. What used to be cramped housing with poor facilities is now the ultimate in luxury for one family, who can step outside and enjoy the peace of the yard in the middle of the city centre. Pollution is still a problem but since most courtyard houses are situated in local Chinese communities, it combines the advantages of mingling with the locals and enjoying the benefits of good fengshui.

Copyright 2006 Dalida Turkovic

 
 
 

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