Finding suitable housing is one of the first and most important tasks for foreigners moving to China. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about renting an apartment in China in 2026.
Where to Search for Apartments
Several platforms are popular for apartment hunting in China:
- Wellcee (唯心所寓) – English-friendly app, popular among expats, verified listings
- Beike (贝壳) – Largest real estate platform, professional agents, reliable
- Lianjia (链家) – Major agency chain, in-person service available
- 58.com – Classifieds site, many direct landlord listings (use caution)
- WeChat Groups – Expat community groups often share housing opportunities
Typical Rental Costs by City
| City | 1-Bedroom (City Center) | 1-Bedroom (Outside Center) | Deposit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shanghai | 6,000-12,000 RMB | 3,500-6,000 RMB | 2 months |
| Beijing | 5,500-10,000 RMB | 3,000-5,500 RMB | 2 months |
| Guangzhou | 4,000-8,000 RMB | 2,500-4,000 RMB | 2 months |
| Shenzhen | 5,000-9,000 RMB | 3,000-5,000 RMB | 2 months |
| Chengdu | 2,500-4,500 RMB | 1,500-2,500 RMB | 1-2 months |
Required Documents
To rent an apartment in China, you will need:
- Valid passport with visa or residence permit
- Employment certificate or student ID
- Proof of income (optional but helpful)
- Deposit (typically 2 months rent) + first month rent
- Agent fee (usually 35-50% of one month rent, if using an agent)
Important Tips
Important: Always verify the landlord owns the property by asking to see their property certificate (房产证) and ID card.
- Check the neighborhood – Visit at different times of day to assess noise and convenience
- Test all appliances – AC, water heater, washing machine before signing
- Understand the contract – Get an English version if possible, or use a translation app
- Register your address – Within 24 hours of moving in, register at the local police station (required by law)
- Take photos – Document existing damage before moving in to avoid deposit disputes
Common Rental Terms
| Chinese | Pinyin | English |
|---|---|---|
| 押金 | yājīn | Deposit |
| 租金 | zūjīn | Rent |
| 中介费 | zhōngjiè fèi | Agent fee |
| 房产证 | fángchǎn zhèng | Property certificate |
| 合同 | hétong | Contract |
FAQ
Can foreigners rent apartments in China?
Yes, foreigners can legally rent apartments in China. Most landlords are familiar with foreign tenants, especially in major cities.
Do I need a Chinese bank account to pay rent?
Not necessarily. Many landlords accept WeChat Pay or Alipay, which can be linked to international credit cards. However, having a Chinese bank account makes transactions easier.
What if I need to break the lease early?
Most contracts require 1-2 months notice. You may lose your deposit if you leave before the contract ends, unless you find a replacement tenant.
