In Hong Kong, there were many types of long-term rental houses. The mainstream branded long-term rental apartments included luxury long-term rental apartments, hotel-type long-term rental apartments, and shared long-term rental apartments. Luxury and hotel-type long-term rental apartments were mostly targeted at high-end business people, high-net-worth people, and growth potential stocks. These people pursued a high-quality life and had high consumption levels. Most of these two types of long-term rental apartments included short-term rental and hotel properties. The shared long-term rental apartments met the basic needs of the younger generation to have independent living space in the high-rent market by extremely reducing the size of the apartment, standardized product design, and reasonable allocation of space resources. In addition, there were also long-term rental options like the Red Tea House Hotel, which was located in the heart of the district, near tourist attractions and shopping malls. The room type of the hotel has a standard twin bed and a standard big bed of 10 square meters. The room is cleaned four times a month, including changing bedding, towels, and toiletries. It also provides toilet paper, shower gel, shampoo, and garbage bags. There is free Wi-Fi and local phone service. You can stay at 6K + per person. There was a big difference in the rent of long-term rental houses in Hong Kong. There were high-end houses with a monthly rent of 130,000 yuan or more, and there were also small spaces with a monthly rent of 8,000 yuan for tenants to choose from. Different long-term rental houses differed greatly in terms of size, supporting facilities, living experience, etc., reflecting the variety and complexity of Hong Kong's housing rental market.
Some long-term rental service apartments in Hong Kong had a kitchen. For example, the Hotopan Serviced Apartments provided a variety of conveniences for the residents. Although the kitchen was not explicitly mentioned, it mentioned cooking related content. It could be speculated that there might be a kitchen or an area for cooking. There was also a mention of a shared kitchen in a service residence. Although there were some problems with the shared kitchen, such as chaotic item management and delayed maintenance of damaged facilities, it also indicated that there was a type of service residence with a kitchen (shared kitchen). In addition, the service apartments under the flexible rental brand of "Townplace" launched by Sun Hongkai Real Estate did not explicitly mention whether there was a kitchen. However, from the different rental plans and furniture design styles to meet the different preferences of the residents, there might also be apartments with a kitchen.
There were advantages and disadvantages to short-term rental and rental. In terms of environment and facilities, short-term rental was more advantageous. In order to attract customers, the homestay operators would try their best to create an atmosphere. The rooms were warm and felt like home. Homestays were usually well-prepared from toiletries, cleaning supplies, garbage bags, slippers, etc. They were also equipped with household appliances such as air conditioning, washing machines, and even dryers. In contrast, when renting a house, the landlord usually only provided basic electrical appliances. The tenant also needed to buy small items such as bedding and daily necessities, which was time-consuming, laborious, and expensive. From the perspective of price and rental flexibility, short-term rental was also beneficial. Although the overall price of a homestay might be higher than a rental, there would be discounts for guests who stayed for 7 days, 15 days, and 30 days. Moreover, renting a house would usually take at least a month, while renting a homestay for a short period of 10 days or half a month was fine. If it didn't feel good, they could change it and have more freedom. However, considering the long-term cost of living, renting a house might be more cost-effective. If it was a long-term residence, the accumulated cost of short-term rental may exceed the rental fee, and renting a room did not require a daily fee like short-term rental. Therefore, if you want to live for a short time and pursue a better living experience and flexibility, short-term rental is a better choice; if you plan to live for a long time and want to reduce the cost of living, renting may be more appropriate.
Beijing's long-term rental apartment brands include Lehu Apartment, Free Apartment, Magic Cube Apartment, Longhu Guanyu, Pioneer Heyuan, ZOME Jimei Apartment, China Resources Nest, Lemon Xiao Living Apartment, Shougang 37° Apartment, Lingyu International, Wanke Park Apartment, Meiyu (Zhengzhou Chengfa), Hefang Chengyu (Hefei), Ningchao Apartment (Hangzhou), Chengjia Apartment, etc.
There were many differences between long-term rental apartments and rental apartments: - * * Investment **: - * * Long-term rental apartment **: At present, the domestic long-term rental apartment investment has gradually explored a relatively mature process, from site selection calculation, product design, development and construction standards to operation management, which can be replicated and standardized. This helps investors establish a large-scale asset combination to achieve scale efficiency and brand premium. The investor's recognition of the stability of the long-term rental apartment's operation performance reduced the expected capitalisation rate of the long-term rental apartment. The penetration rate of long-term rental apartments was less than 2%, which meant that there was room for growth. - * * Renting a house **: The investment barrier for renting a house is high and requires a professional fund manager to manage it. From the perspective of asset management, in the links of investment (rescue + merger and acquisition), financing, management and exit, management and exit are relatively formed, but the market lacks the integrated investment ability from rescue to merger and acquisition, a certain amount of equity capital and overall capital management ability. - * * Operation entity and model **: - * * Long-term rental apartments **: There are operators like Rubik's Cube Life Service Group, which covers many major cities and provides rental solutions for elites, white-collar workers, and enterprise employees. - Local state-owned enterprises are the main force in raising rental housing. Some of them enter the housing rental market by relying on policies and resource advantages, but they face challenges in terms of management costs and operational efficiency. Some state-owned enterprises chose to cooperate with market operators, while others operated independently with their own brands. For example, Chengdu City Investment Management launched the "City Investment Zhenyu" brand and formed a "8 + 1 + 1" panoramic operation system for housing business. Through digital intelligence and enabling housing rental management, 90% of the digital scene coverage was realized, providing tenants with full-cycle services. - * * Target customer group **: - * * Long-term rental apartments **: For example, the target customer group of the high-end long-term rental apartment brand "Furuisi" under Wanke was mainly middle-to-high-end business travelers (such as foreign enterprise executives, financial practitioners, etc.), but now there were also long-term rental apartments that were targeted at leisure and holiday needs, and they began to target the core customer group of leisure and holiday hotels. The long-term rental apartments of Rubik's Cube Life Service Group were targeted at elites, white-collar workers, enterprise grassroots employees, etc. - * * Renting and renting houses **: Renting and renting houses represented by affordable rental housing are mainly targeted at groups with housing needs. For example, most of the tenants in Shanghai are young people, and their occupations are mostly in the financial, Internet, and medical industries. - * * Living experience **: - * * Long-term rental apartments **: Some long-term rental apartments have larger living space, more complete supporting facilities, and more options. They can provide a home-like experience. - * * Renting a house **: Renting a house like Jingwan Community in Huangpu District of Shanghai has the advantages of location (such as being close to the financial gathering belt of the Bund), high quality of the house (delivery of the new house), and good surrounding facilities (you can see the subway when you go out and the river view when you open the window. The commercial facilities in the community include fresh supermarkets, special restaurants, etc.).
Hengda Haihua Island provided some short-term rental apartments. These apartments were located on Haihua Island in Danzhou City, and they provided a choice of rooms with different sizes and prices. The apartment was well-equipped and some rooms even had a sea view. The specific rent and room information could be found by contacting the agent or on the relevant website.
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Sun Hong Kai Real Estate had long-term rental condominiums in Hong Kong's Nine Dragons. Sun Hong Kai's "Townplace Residence" was a residential rental brand. The new flagship project, Townplace West Cowlow, was located in West Ninth City and had long-term rental apartments. A total of 843 units were launched in phases. After the first batch of 105 units with early bird discounts was launched in July and quickly rented out, the second batch of 180 units was launched in September and all of them were rented out. "Townplace Residence" covers two living spaces, Townplace Soho and Townplace Kenney Town. It provides three rental plans, including "Serviced Apartments". Serviced apartments account for 35%, and flexible lease periods are as short as one month. They are equipped with different furniture designs to meet the preferences of the residents.
You can find short-term rental houses in the following ways: - Short term rental website: Like Search Short term rental website, it was the first vertical search website for short-term rental houses in China. It included the listing information of hundreds of short-term rental websites and could help users find suitable houses. - Short term rental homestay booking platform: For example, Piggy Platform has a large number of houses in the world, covering 700 cities in China and 252 overseas destinations. There are various types of houses, including special homestays, boutique inns, and many other types to choose from. - Social media or video platforms: For example, there might be users posting short-term rental information on TikTok, such as the monthly rental of Hushi, the rental information of Liping, etc. - Contact the intermediary directly: However, some intermediary agencies may not have short-term rental services or charge additional fees. For example, there are intermediary agencies in Tongzhou that do not have short-term rental services.
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Dali has a variety of homestays available for short-term rental. The following are some examples: - Luyi Courtyard B & B: Located in Xiajiyi, Dali, 50m from the sea, 2km from Cai Village, and 3km from the ancient city. There were two 49-square-meter large bed rooms (1.8-square-meter large bed) on the 2nd floor and a 30-square-meter twin room (1.2-square-meter twin bed) on the 1st floor. Each room had a private tea room and a shared terrace. Low season 360/night, 1500/week (100 yuan per day during holidays); Peak season 650/night, 3600/week; Spring Festival 880/night, 2000 for three nights. - A homestay in Xiajiyi Village, located in Xiajiyi Village, more than 100 meters away from Erhai. There were many types of rooms, such as special big bed, comfortable big bed A, comfortable big bed B, comfortable double bed room, warm big bed A, warm big bed B, landscape big bed A, landscape big bed B, etc. The price was not explicitly mentioned, but it was clearly marked. The homestay was equipped with bicycles and electric bikes for free (reservation required one day in advance). The rooms had independent toilets and other facilities. - Dali Time Walk Homestay: There is no clear information about the short-term rental price, but the rooms are warm and comfortable. Here, you can also taste Dali cuisine and participate in a variety of activities, such as hiking, riding, and manual activities. - Fairytale Town B & B: High cost-performance ratio, 100 +/night, stylish, simple and warm style, many types of rooms, there are also internet celebrity double rooms. - Jasper Seaview Inn: A first-line sea view room in Erhai. Three days, two nights, and one day of the use of the convertibles only cost 498 yuan.