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Q: Looking for a flat near Xietu Lu around 5500RMB - any ideas? please no agents

11 years 42 weeks ago in  Housing - Shanghai

 
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1.  Walk the area in which you wish to live.

2.  Make inquiries of some of the shopkeepers in the area.

3.  Check with the guards at any of the gated communities or buildings with doormen in the area.

4. Try Shanghai Expat.

5. Check the bulletin boards at the local supermarkets (Carrefour, R&T Mart and the like).

 

All of that being said, look here please:

 

http://www.baidu.com/s?wd=%D7%E2%D2%BB%BC%E4%B9%AB%D4%A2%D0%B1%CD%C1%C2%...

 

http://sh.58.com/zufang/1816887807619x.shtml

 

 

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