andie6931
1/19/2009 11:01 EST
where is a convenient arfea to live in nanjing, looking for a appartment or semi detached house, propably with garden, parking lot, 4 rooms, furnished but am bringing my own furniture as well, should have access to main shopping area, be relatively quiet and still near the round city road, would be thankful for any good proposal ... xie xie
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PLU
From: Hong Kong
1/20/2009 03:49 EST
Jinling Yuting Yuan is adjacent to Yueya Lake and near Zhongshan Mountain scenic area. It's a quick 15-minute drive to Nanjing International School and major shopping places (Carrefour, Metro, B&Q and more). The neighborhood is exclusive and quiet. This flat is newly renovated in Nov05 with an internal area of 193M2 on single (ground) floor. It includes 3 rooms, 1 living room, 1 dinning room, 2 bathrooms, 1 kitchen and 1 study. The flat is equipped with floor heating system and central air-con and is fully furnished. It has a very nice backyard with an area exceeding 100M2, which is ideal for BBQ and other outdoor activities.
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Cleode
1/20/2009 21:34 EST
Check Vanke Apartment Complex. Underground parking. 5 mins to the City Center, but quite. Garden Area and a nice Park around the Mochou Lake. Most of the Apartments a fully furnished. Try with www.topshelf.com.cn or www.cmrchina.com
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Aussieoverseas
5/12/2009 23:18 EST
I am moving to Nanjing in August when my husband takes up a position in education at the Nanjing Foreign Language School. I have so many questions and I am keen to have them answered but not sure where is the best place to go.
Firstly - where are the best places to look for accommodation? and how much would a 3 bedroom apartment/villa cost to rent? and what is the best way to source accommodation in Nanjing? We were told we could probably get a 2 bedroom for around 3000CNY ???? Is this true?
Second - we have an almost brand new car purchased very cheaply in the Middle East (UAE). We are considering bringing it in with us and packing some of our stuff in it for the move. What are the implications of importing a car to China - tax, any other costs?
We will be visiting between the 18th and 24th June to have a look around, do a handover with the current person in the job and look for accommodation. Would love to meet up with anyone who can show us the ropes!
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catpoisoncat
6/18/2009 00:23 EST
hello upstairs, you need to find out who will pay for the accomadataion first, as far as i know, most companies or schools should take care of the employee's accomadataion. if have more questions email me. samsarachan@yahoo.com.cn
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