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Top Coliving Spaces in Shanghai

Mayank PokharnaNovember 17, 2025Updated: May 30, 2026
Top Coliving Spaces in Shanghai
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Shanghai is the futuristic pulse of China - a city of 26 million people where colonial history on The Bund meets the cyberpunk skyline of Lujiazui. For digital nomads and expats, it offers an exhilarating mix of hyper-convenience (everything can be delivered in 30 minutes) and rapid-fire innovation. However, the rental market here is a beast. The "language barrier" is real, landlords often demand 12-month leases with heavy deposits (the "1-month rent, 2-months deposit" rule), and navigating utility bills in Mandarin can be daunting.

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Quick facts · editorial averages

Typical stay length
1-12 months (most operators want 1mo+ minimum)
Per-day / short stay
Rare, most Shanghai operators don't run nightly rates. Check Outsite, Selina, or hostels for <30-day stays.
Pet policy
Mixed, typically allowed with deposit + restrictions; ask each operator directly.
Rent range
Varies by neighborhood, see the operator-level pricing below or our city benchmarks for the Shanghai stabilised RevPAB band.

Editorial averages from our operator network. Individual Shanghai operators set their own policies, always confirm directly before booking.

Coliving operators in Shanghai solve these friction points. They offer "soft landing" pads with English-speaking staff, flexible monthly contracts, and bills-inclusive pricing. From the French Concession's leafy lanes to the tech hubs of Zhangjiang, these spaces range from social student-style hubs to luxury serviced apartments.

While you can rent a local apartment ("xiaoqu"), the "Coliving Premium" here buys you peace of mind: assistance with police registration (mandatory for foreigners), reliable VPN-ready internet, and a community to navigate the "Magic City" with. The list below covers the top operators you need to know.

For a quick overview of the best options, here is the full list at a glance:


Top Shanghai Coliving Companies (Quick Reference)

Coliving space in Shanghai, photo 1
  1. lyf: (lyf Hongqiao) The fun, social-first coliving brand by Ascott, located near the National Exhibition and Convention Center.

  2. here: (Here Housing) An expat-focused housing agency and operator that offers renovated apartments and "concierge" support.

  3. Ziroom: China's rental giant, offering an app-based experience for finding high-quality shared and private apartments citywide.


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lyf

lyf (managed by Ascott) is designed for the next generation of travelers. Their Shanghai property, lyf Hongqiao , is a vibrant, colorful space that encourages social interaction. It bridges the gap between a hotel and a residence, offering "One of a Kind" (studio) or "All Together" (shared) units with massive social lounges.

Coliving space in Shanghai, photo 2

Location: Located at No 9, Lane 168 Xumin Road, Qingpu District . It sits within the Great Hongqiao transportation hub, close to the National Exhibition and Convention Center.

Website: https://www.discoverasr.com/en/lyf

Pricing: Mid-Range pricing typically starts from RMB 9,000 - 12,000+ per month for long stays. Daily rates are available (approx. $60+ USD/night) but are higher.

Deposit: Standard 1-month deposit is usually required for long-term leases. Short stays function like a hotel booking with a credit card hold.

Rental Terms: Flexible terms from daily to monthly. Perfect for those needing a landing pad while they look for permanent housing or for project-based stays.

Amenities: Features the "Bond" (social kitchen), "Connect" (coworking zone), and "Burn" (gym) . Regular community events like cooking classes and mixers are standard.


here

here (Here Housing / Here International) is a specialized operator and agency focused entirely on the expat relocation experience. They manage "exclusives" - fully renovated, modern apartments - and act as a concierge service ("Here Heroes") to help you settle in, handle police registration, and set up utilities.

Coliving space in Shanghai, photo 3

Location: HQ is at 455 Yishan Road , with properties scattered across Jing'an and the French Concession . They focus on the most expat-friendly, walkable districts.

Website: https://www.hereici.com

Pricing: Mid-Range pricing starts from RMB 4,500 per month for coliving rooms. They aim to prevent the "foreigner price" markup often seen in the private market.

Deposit: Standard 1.5 month deposit (1 month security + 0.5 month service fee/commission) is common. Terms are clearly explained in English.

Rental Terms: Flexible terms with lease negotiation support. They assist with lease termination and extensions to ensure smooth transitions.

Amenities: "Here Heroes" Concierge Service. Beyond the apartment, they help with police registration, SIM cards, banking, and navigating Chinese apps (Alipay/WeChat).


Ziroom

Ziroom (Ziru) is the titan of the Chinese rental market. While technically a "long-term rental app," their "Z-Space" and "Meeliving" products function exactly like coliving. They take thousands of apartments, renovate them to a standardized "IKEA-style" quality, and rent them room-by-room with an app that handles cleaning, repairs, and rent payment.

Coliving space in Shanghai, photo 4

Location: City-wide coverage with thousands of units in every district. You cannot walk a block in Shanghai without seeing a Ziroom listing.

Website: https://www.sh.ziroom.com

Pricing: Affordable to Mid-Range. Rooms start from RMB 2,500 in suburbs to RMB 6,500+ in the center. A service fee (approx. 10%) is added for cleaning/maintenance.

Deposit: Standard 1-month deposit. The process is strictly digital and standardized within the app ecosystem.

Rental Terms: Monthly to Yearly flexibility. "Ziroom short-rent" options are specifically available for stays under a year.

Amenities: Bi-weekly cleaning of common areas and fast Wi-Fi. The app allows you to request repairs instantly, which is a huge perk for non-Chinese speakers.


Navigating Shanghai's rental market is an adventure, but choosing the right operator can turn a headache into a highlight. The "Golden Rule" of Shanghai rentals is simple: Convenience costs money, but it buys you sanity.

  • The "Police Registration" Factor: This is the single most critical administrative task for any foreigner in China. By law, you must register your address with the local police station within 24 hours of arrival. Coliving operators like lyf , and here (Here Housing) are experts at this; they will provide the specific landlord documents (deed, contract, ID) you need to register smoothly. If you rent a random apartment from a local landlord via an agent, this process can be a nightmare of missing paperwork and confusion.

  • The Firewall & Internet: While Shanghai has 5G everywhere, the "Great Firewall" blocks Google, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Slack. High-end operators listings often come with "foreign-friendly" internet setups or at least robust speeds that handle VPNs well. Always set up your VPN beforeyou land in China; downloading one once you are inside the firewall is incredibly difficult.

  • Payment Ecosystems: You cannot survive in Shanghai with just a Visa/Mastercard. You need WeChat Pay or Alipay . Operators like Ziroom operate entirely within these ecosystems - you pay rent, unlock your door, and order cleaning all through the app. It is a seamless, futuristic experience, but it requires you to be set up digitally. Agencies like here are fantastic for bridging this gap, helping you navigate the digital landscape while you get your bank account sorted.

  • Choose Your Tribe: Your location defines your lifestyle. If you want the "Old Shanghai" romance with plane trees and coffee shops, choose a space in the Former French Concession (managed by here or Ziroom ). If you are here for serious business or tech, the Jing'an or Hongqiao areas (home to lyf ) offer slicker, modern infrastructure and faster access to transport hubs.

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Written by

Mayank Pokharna

Mayank Pokharna is the founder of Everything Coliving. 11+ years in coliving as an operator, PMS builder (JumboTiger, SimplyGuest), and advisor to 60+ operators across 14+ countries. Listed as a coliving expert on co-liv.org, featured in Forbes India, BBC Punjabi, Financial Express, and Economic Times, and published on the economics of shared living.

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