Real estate agencies have been sprouting up all over Shanghai as the property market booms. [Photo by Gao Erqiang/China Daily] |
For Sun Yongshi, a student at the Communication University of China in Beijing, the decision to rent instead of buy comes down to environmental concerns.
"Because of Beijing's poor air I would prefer to buy a home in Zhejiang province or my hometown in Jiangsu as an investment," says Sun, a part-time trainee in a bank who rents an apartment.
"But the place where I want to work is Beijing."
Cheng Sun, a Shanghai native now renting a 130 sq m apartment for which he pays 15,000 yuan a month, says rented homes afford flexibility for people like him who travel a lot for work.
"I will probably eventually be traveling between many Chinese cities and even overseas, so renting a home makes more sense. As long as the lease is long enough, I do not see any difference between renting a home and owning one."