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Published: 2026-04-13
Finding Housing in Korea: Complete Guide for International Students
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InBaem Editorial Team
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Understanding Korea's Monthly Rent System
Unlike other countries, Korean monthly rent operates on a deposit + monthly rent structure. The deposit is fully returned at the end of the contract.
- Studio (원룸): Deposit KRW 5,000,000 / Monthly KRW 400,000–600,000
- Officetel: Deposit KRW 10,000,000 / Monthly KRW 600,000–800,000
- Goshiwon (고시원): No deposit / Monthly KRW 300,000–500,000 (small room)
- Share house: Deposit KRW 500,000–1,000,000 / Monthly KRW 400,000–500,000 (shared room)
Rent by Area (Studio Standard)
AreaDepositMonthly Rent Gangnam / HongdaeKRW 10,000,000+KRW 700,000–1,000,000 Sinchon / KonkukKRW 5,000,000–10,000,000KRW 500,000–700,000 Seoul outskirtsKRW 3,000,000–5,000,000KRW 400,000–550,000 Busan / DaeguKRW 2,000,000–5,000,000KRW 300,000–450,000Where to Find Housing
- Zigbang, Dabang apps: Korea's largest real estate apps (partial English support)
- Naver Real Estate: Most listings available
- University International Affairs Office: Listings for international students
- Share house specialist sites: Shareholics, Borderless House
Essential Checklist When Signing a Contract
- Check the registered title deed (등기부등본): Verify the landlord's name, mortgages, liens
- Check the landlord's ID
- Keep a copy of the contract (Korean + English translation)
- Receive a deposit receipt
- Check for defects before moving in: Document with photos/video
- Get a fixed date (확정일자): At the local community center or registry office (protects your deposit)
Common Mistakes Made by Foreigners
- Handing over cash deposit: Always use bank transfer and keep records
- Not checking the title deed: The landlord may not be the actual owner
- Trusting only verbal promises: All conditions must be specified in the contract
- Excessive brokerage fees: Check the legally set rate (usually 0.3–0.4% of monthly rent)
Additional Costs to Expect
- Management fee: KRW 50,000–150,000/month
- Electricity/gas: KRW 50,000–100,000/month (seasonal)
- Internet: KRW 20,000–30,000/month
- Water: KRW 10,000–20,000/month
Actual total housing cost for a KRW 500,000/month studio: approx. KRW 650,000–800,000
When a Landlord Refuses to Rent to Foreigners
Some landlords refuse foreigners. In these cases:
- Convince them that a Korean friend/senior can act as guarantor
- Use share houses dedicated to foreigners
- Apply first to the university dormitory
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