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Finding An Apartment In Seoul

The apartment rental system in South Korea is particularly distinctive, which makes finding an apartment in Seoul potentially difficult. The first site that may come to mind is Craigslist Korea, which is wonderful for finding roommates, but the apartments advertised are geared towards foreigners at inflated costs. In addition, Craigslist does not adequately reflect the costs and availability of houses in Korea. It can be challenging to find an apartment in Seoul, especially as a foreigner, but following three methods can help you find a fantastic new home.

Determine where in Seoul you wish to reside.
Seoul is enormous. Don’t waste your time searching throughout the city. First, select the optimal neighbourhood for your needs. The most important criteria for the majority of individuals is proximity to their place of employment. It is inconvenient that commuting takes at least an hour. Consider direct routers with no transfers (or perhaps walking distance) to your office. It’s also quite advantageous to be close to popular downtown places.

Find out the price of living there.
Once you’ve discovered a perfect area to live in Seoul, you’ll need to determine whether it’s within your budget. The simplest and quickest way to accomplish this is through smartphone applications. Download Zigbang (Android | iPhone) or hit up www.seoulhomes.kr to search for apartments based on location, room size, apartment type, and other criteria. This will allow you to determine whether you can afford to live in the high-rise overlooking the Han River or the coveted neighbourhood.

Contact as many real estate agents as possible.
Put on your walking shoes now that you have a broad notion of where you want to live and what you can afford. Visiting all local real estate agents in person offers various advantages:

*Bear in mind that some landlords only work with a single real estate agency. The Internet is a fantastic resource for finding property, but not everyone lists their properties on the same websites.

Enter any location with a property and state the price range you’re looking for. Commonly, this is expressed by simply stating the key money deposit and monthly rent (1000/90). Typically, they also want to know your moving date. Other items you can request include types of accommodation, furnished apartments, certain locations (such as near your workplace), parking spaces, etc.

Current Seoul properties available via seoulhomes.kr

Once they get the necessary information, they will immediately take you apartment hunting. Don’t forget to ask general inquiries, such as where the grocery stores are or if dogs are allowed. Also, remember to inquire if there are any additional fees (such as – maintenance fees) in addition to the rent. Oftentimes, decisions are taken within a day or two, or even the same day. Some agents will put pressure on you to sign immediately because they do not want to lose your business.

Congratulations! You have found the flat of your dreams in Korea. The final step is signing. This entire process requires a substantial understanding of the Korean language, so if your Korean is limited, having a Korean-speaking friend will be useful. If you require professional assistance, we have worked with professionals who simplify the difficult Korean contract language. They will also locate the desired type of accommodation within your budget and ensure that you are not being overcharged. Click here to ask us, and we’ll do all the work for you.

Getting your own apartment in Korea is a great thing to do especially if you have a job here. Seoul itself is a clean and technologically advanced place to live and any property you are able to secure here will be sought after.

A great resource for expats looking at finding property in Seoul is housingseoul.com

James Yeong
James Yeong

Once a quaint dweller of the English countryside, James is now a vibrant voice narrating his adventures in the bustling heart of South Korea. Since relocating to Seoul in 2019, James has immersed himself in the dynamic tapestry of Korean culture, from the serene temples tucked away in mountainous terrains to the neon-lit streets of modern cities.

This blog has become a haven for those seeking an outsider's yet intimate perspective on South Korea, often shedding light on hidden gems and local favourites rather than just the typical tourist hotspots. With a keen eye for detail and a writing style dripping with wit and warmth, James has managed to amass a devoted readership from all corners of the globe.

Whether you're planning a trip to the Seoul, the surrounding cities or just vicariously traveling from the comfort of your couch, Jame's tales of exploration and discovery are sure to ignite a passion for the Land of the Morning Calm.

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