外籍群体推动长租公寓市场 Long-term home rentals get boost from foreigners
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For China's long-term home rental market, the increasing number of foreigners working or studying in the country are like a "gold ore", analysts said.
The market will likely grow rapidly from now on as online rental platforms providing customized services to foreigner tenants are expected to increase in the future.
"China's long-term home rental market for foreigners is developing rapidly as an increasing number of foreigners choose to work or study in China due to the nation's economic rise," said Neil Wang, president of market consultancy Frost& Sullivan.
He noted that as of last year, over 950,000 foreigners were working in China. Data from the Ministry of Education showed that more than 492,000 foreign students came to China. Their figure is expected to exceed 500,000 by 2020.
"Though there is no figure to show the market size, the home rental market for foreigners is expected to increase steadily. Most of the foreigners in China, be they students or employees, choose to rent a home instead of buying one," Wang said.
But, finding an ideal apartment through the traditional offline rental agencies is not easy anymore.
"For foreigners in China, the language barrier is the very first bottleneck. Also, foreigners have a different definition of an ideal home and prefer high-quality houses equipped with furniture," said Chen Tao, a senior analyst from market consultancy Analysys.
Online home rental platforms are injecting new impetus into the market by offering foreigner-specific services, Chen said.
Ziroom, an app that helps arrange long-term rentals of furnished apartments, launched its English version recently to serve foreigner tenants better.
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