I am a student in the UK, and 1 room in a shared house is like at least £180 per week or even £250 per week. It's crazy expensive! Thanks for sharing your experience flat hunting in Korea. It was helpful :)
Omg thank you so much for making this video! And congratulations for finding a new apartment! I’m happy for you! I put a target that after I graduate my bachelor degree, I’ll move to Seoul for masters and PhD and when I found this video, it really helps me a lot! Thank you sm 🥺 I’ll look more into your videos and maybe I’ll ask for your help if I need to know something more 🫶💜
My uncle owns the 조프로 감자탕 franchise. My cousin runs the one in 시흥 (Siheung). Make sure to check it out sometime and tell them that 창준 (Chang Jun) or Frank recommended it to you!
I'm moving to Korea after high school with my bf. I'm so thankful he speaks Korean. His mom and dad live in Gyeonggi. I'm nervous because it going to be a huge change but I'm all for it. Edit: We broke up. He cheated on me and was abusive. I still keeping in touch with his mom and dad. I’ll be Joining the US Marines though
Should be very careful signing short-term leases in korea though. They're not protected by renters right's laws and the landlord can increase the price by any amount after the initial contract date has passed. I found this out the hard way. If you do this kind of 단기임대 (short term lease) be very very careful. It's usually very predatory towards younger people and foreigners. 월세 has a higher deposit, usually starts around 5mil won, but you're guaranteed a constant rent fee, the deposit is guaranteed and protected by law, and the landlord can't just kick you out like they can with short term lease.
Business tenants are only for registered office unit by the city. Those units are only accepted only for ppl who need office but not much of a big space. Ideal business would be if u need a office for a rental car company that u own. Since its also a office unit, u cant declare ur living space to the city... thats the only problem for officetels in most of the units....
@ depends on the unit, but u can live on the unit, its just that some units wont allow u to register as a living unit becuz its basically served as a office unit. So its better to check in with ur broker or ur agent before signing a lease
Max rent I can afford on my own is 2.5k in Korea which way better than the u.s granted I did bust my ass to get to that point. I’m really proud that I can even put 40 to 50k down without really getting affected (I’m saving specifically for the move to Korea)
Hi Delia, hope you are doing well Could you tell me the location of the apartment number 4? Maybe if they have a website or any contact so I can look into booking this That will be my go-to apartment upon my arrival in Korea. Also great video very informative. Keep up the good content. Love from UK.
I’ve always been curious about renting in Korea and how the deposit works since in the US it’s different.. from k dramas I know a little bit and from what you’re explaining it kinda matches up. What I’m wondering is if you do get your deposit back usually in full at the end of your term since it’s a big deposit and if not in full how much usually when leaving if you left in in good condition. I know the use you usually never get 100% back and more so like 50-75% usually because the standard clean up fees and replacement fee but also the US deposit is a lot less. Apts usually range anywhere from $0 deposit or like a couple hundred as a move in promo. I read some one else’s comment here saying that out of the let’s say 10 million won deposit you mentioned that’s like split up into your rent and that’s why it’s only like 500 usd is because of this. You should definitely do a video that goes into that a little more. If that’s true and the lease is let’s say a year then rent is actually 500 USD ish + the 10 mil won/12 months is really how much you pay monthly then? Also what about when the years overs then if that’s the case and your deposit is depleted? How does the rent increase look like? Thanks!! I will never live there just because it’s not somewhere that’s on my list where it would make sense for me but I’ve always found this. Intriguing is like how renting works in Korea. Thanks!
Look up "jeonse". These are more "banjeonse". Generally, it works on a sliding scale. The bigger the deposit, the smaller the monthly rent. The smaller the deposit, the monthly rent goes higher. The deposit isn't the same thing as a security deposit in the west. The tenant should receive everything back.
Hey hey, great video detailing the renting process in Korea! Wanted to ask if you could tell me the name/ location of the 4th apartment building with the shared housing apartment? I’m really interested in a place like that when i go back to Korea! :)
It would be nice and helpful if you mention the name of the real estate agency, for any foreigners who are looking to rent in Seoul, since they can actually communicate in english. Unless I don't see it.
I am really interested in the sharing housing option you mentioned ! Would you be able to share the name of it ? I don't know if it's a chain or anything like that
Hello, a question!? Renting a good apartment in the capital. How much does it cost? I will move to Korea for work and I am a foreigner. Are there other procedures for foreigners!?
wow... a big step for someone living alone....congratulations! you should feel very proud and I look forward to seeing you settle in your new place. Did you mention why you are moving?....closer to work? ARMY grandma
Hi:) I just moved to Korea and I've been looking for apartments but they're…well not very pretty haha Do you perhaps still have the contact for the agent who helped you find these places?
Do you have any suggestions on legit companies to apart hunt with? I’m trying to move to Korea, I’m still in the United States and wanted to find a site to possibly look at legit apartments.
My friend is moving to Seoul Korea soon and we’re apartment hunting atm. This video was really helpful and if we can get your agent’s contact It’ll be really helpful. Thanks
Were there any issues getting a move-in report (Jonip Singoseo) from your landlord? I'll be moving to Seoul at the top of the year and know I'll need this document to get my foreigner registration card.
If you wanna take the apartments monthly rental then you don't have to pay the diposit right?? Or do you first have to pay diposit and then you also have to pay monthly??
I'm curious from searching for an apartment to moving in how long does the process typically take? I plan to move to Seoul and want to know how much time I should give myself to find/move in to a place. Thanks!
Tbh it moves really fast. You can sign the lease almost immediately and move in as soon as the room is available. If you’re not that picky it can take a week to two weeks for finding apart -> move in
Hello, could you please share with me the contact of the realtor that helped you? I'm actually moving to Seoul this year in the next 2-3 months for my UG degree and I will be moving into an apartment in the 2nd semester so I needed some English-speaking realtor's contact who could help me find affordable apartments. I would really appreciate it if you can help me out with the realtor's contact because I have the same exact requirements as you and I believe the realtor will be of great help.
Renting an apartment, let alone a goddamn one room is absolutely outlandish in Korea. Who the fuck has 10mil won just lying around, especially by Korean wage standards.
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I am a student in the UK, and 1 room in a shared house is like at least £180 per week or even £250 per week. It's crazy expensive! Thanks for sharing your experience flat hunting in Korea. It was helpful :)
For Americans 750Kwon is 560$ which is an amazing deal . I was living in Vegas and I was paying 4 times that amount .
No apartment in Vegas is this small. Plus, you have to loan the landlord $8K which you get back when you leave.
Congrats on your new apartment! I have been watching you since this whole Korea journey and it's so nice to see you grow :) have a great day ♥
Aw thank you as always Trisha! 💕 have an amazing week ☺️
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Omg thank you so much for making this video! And congratulations for finding a new apartment! I’m happy for you! I put a target that after I graduate my bachelor degree, I’ll move to Seoul for masters and PhD and when I found this video, it really helps me a lot! Thank you sm 🥺 I’ll look more into your videos and maybe I’ll ask for your help if I need to know something more 🫶💜
My uncle owns the 조프로 감자탕 franchise. My cousin runs the one in 시흥 (Siheung). Make sure to check it out sometime and tell them that 창준 (Chang Jun) or Frank recommended it to you!
I'm moving to Korea after high school with my bf. I'm so thankful he speaks Korean. His mom and dad live in Gyeonggi. I'm nervous because it going to be a huge change but I'm all for it.
Edit: We broke up. He cheated on me and was abusive. I still keeping in touch with his mom and dad. I’ll be Joining the US Marines though
That’s so exciting! Hope it all goes well 🤗
@@DeliaX The fourth apartment is something very close to what we want. Can you send the realtor's details, please?
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@@DeliaX Thanks!!
@@DeliaX I can't seem to find it in the description of the video, do you mind sharing it here?
Yayyyyy!! Watching the next video!
Should be very careful signing short-term leases in korea though. They're not protected by renters right's laws and the landlord can increase the price by any amount after the initial contract date has passed. I found this out the hard way. If you do this kind of 단기임대 (short term lease) be very very careful. It's usually very predatory towards younger people and foreigners. 월세 has a higher deposit, usually starts around 5mil won, but you're guaranteed a constant rent fee, the deposit is guaranteed and protected by law, and the landlord can't just kick you out like they can with short term lease.
how long is short term? Less than a year?
@@JP-ic2ze Short-term are usually from one month to less than six months.
Congrats on your new apartment! moving is always caothic but exiting at same time, hope to see those videos soon!
It really is!!! Thank you ☺️
I liked 1 and 3 the best, I agree, newer is a lot better (usually😬)!
Business tenants are only for registered office unit by the city. Those units are only accepted only for ppl who need office but not much of a big space. Ideal business would be if u need a office for a rental car company that u own. Since its also a office unit, u cant declare ur living space to the city... thats the only problem for officetels in most of the units....
wait wdym. if you get an officetel can you go register it as the place you live for your residence card or no?
@ depends on the unit, but u can live on the unit, its just that some units wont allow u to register as a living unit becuz its basically served as a office unit. So its better to check in with ur broker or ur agent before signing a lease
Wow that's so great ! Happy for you , congratulations 🎉!
Thank you Yanis! 😊
Max rent I can afford on my own is 2.5k in Korea which way better than the u.s granted I did bust my ass to get to that point. I’m really proud that I can even put 40 to 50k down without really getting affected (I’m saving specifically for the move to Korea)
Leaving everything aside.... She is soooooo pretty...
Hi Delia, hope you are doing well
Could you tell me the location of the apartment number 4? Maybe if they have a website or any contact so I can look into booking this
That will be my go-to apartment upon my arrival in Korea.
Also great video very informative. Keep up the good content.
Love from UK.
the way i’ve been thinking about moving to korea and been binging your videos and you post this 🥹
Aww thank you 🥺 hope this video was helpful!
That shared house is awesome! That would be perfect for me. Exactly what I am looking for. Where do I look to find shared houses in Korea?
I’ve always been curious about renting in Korea and how the deposit works since in the US it’s different.. from k dramas I know a little bit and from what you’re explaining it kinda matches up. What I’m wondering is if you do get your deposit back usually in full at the end of your term since it’s a big deposit and if not in full how much usually when leaving if you left in in good condition. I know the use you usually never get 100% back and more so like 50-75% usually because the standard clean up fees and replacement fee but also the US deposit is a lot less. Apts usually range anywhere from $0 deposit or like a couple hundred as a move in promo. I read some one else’s comment here saying that out of the let’s say 10 million won deposit you mentioned that’s like split up into your rent and that’s why it’s only like 500 usd is because of this. You should definitely do a video that goes into that a little more. If that’s true and the lease is let’s say a year then rent is actually 500 USD ish + the 10 mil won/12 months is really how much you pay monthly then? Also what about when the years overs then if that’s the case and your deposit is depleted? How does the rent increase look like? Thanks!! I will never live there just because it’s not somewhere that’s on my list where it would make sense for me but I’ve always found this. Intriguing is like how renting works in Korea. Thanks!
Look up "jeonse". These are more "banjeonse".
Generally, it works on a sliding scale. The bigger the deposit, the smaller the monthly rent. The smaller the deposit, the monthly rent goes higher.
The deposit isn't the same thing as a security deposit in the west. The tenant should receive everything back.
Can you share the details of the fourth apartment? I'm moving to South Korea soon, and i really lived that
Hey hey, great video detailing the renting process in Korea! Wanted to ask if you could tell me the name/ location of the 4th apartment building with the shared housing apartment? I’m really interested in a place like that when i go back to Korea! :)
Can you share maybe a site or name for apartment 4? It would be perfect for me
Apartment #3 is my apartment. I currently live in that exact same layout. WEIRDDDDD
Can someone please explain how much difference in Korean money to us money😕
Do you have a building/company name or any other info for the 4th apartment building? It's amazing! Trying to find something like that for moving!
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It would be nice and helpful if you mention the name of the real estate agency, for any foreigners who are looking to rent in Seoul, since they can actually communicate in english. Unless I don't see it.
I am really interested in the sharing housing option you mentioned ! Would you be able to share the name of it ? I don't know if it's a chain or anything like that
Hello, a question!? Renting a good apartment in the capital. How much does it cost? I will move to Korea for work and I am a foreigner. Are there other procedures for foreigners!?
CONGRATS!!! can i ask for the contact or any information about apartment #4? i want to visit korea for a few months before deciding to stay or not.
wow... a big step for someone living alone....congratulations! you should feel very proud and I look forward to seeing you settle in your new place. Did you mention why you are moving?....closer to work? ARMY grandma
Aw thank you as always Kimmy! It was just time for some change ☺️
Hi:) I just moved to Korea and I've been looking for apartments but they're…well not very pretty haha Do you perhaps still have the contact for the agent who helped you find these places?
hello can i have the realtor info as well ? im all about appt 4 of something somehow similar !best
I love your contents i actually love everything about korea i want to come
Thank you so much, you’re so kind! 😊
why is the deposit like 7k usd when the rent is only like 400$ lol
probably to make sure youre in good financial standing, you get it back when you leave
thanks for the info, keep up the good work stay healthy 😍
The apartaments are so beautiful!
Delia, could you make videos showing spring in Seoul? It's the most beautiful season
Aww okie I’ll keep that in mind! ☺️
Do you have any suggestions on legit companies to apart hunt with? I’m trying to move to Korea, I’m still in the United States and wanted to find a site to possibly look at legit apartments.
What was the “intricate” part of the contract?
I wanna move to Korea but I need to find work there first, how can I find a remotely work online that can make me move to Korea?!
My friend is moving to Seoul Korea soon and we’re apartment hunting atm. This video was really helpful and if we can get your agent’s contact It’ll be really helpful. Thanks
Super curious about option number 4 you mentioned, is there a way I could get the details from you?
Please check the description box ☺️
Were there any issues getting a move-in report (Jonip Singoseo) from your landlord? I'll be moving to Seoul at the top of the year and know I'll need this document to get my foreigner registration card.
If you wanna take the apartments monthly rental then you don't have to pay the diposit right?? Or do you first have to pay diposit and then you also have to pay monthly??
You pay a lesser deposit. But you still need to pay it.
It is a really good apartment~!🎉
Can I ask what is the name of the last coliving space you showed? Thankss
can you tell us how can we find 4 apartment ? 😊
I saw someone(another channel) with a studio $800. So he overpayed since 500,000 won($356) to $1million won($712)???
I'm curious from searching for an apartment to moving in how long does the process typically take? I plan to move to Seoul and want to know how much time I should give myself to find/move in to a place. Thanks!
Tbh it moves really fast. You can sign the lease almost immediately and move in as soon as the room is available. If you’re not that picky it can take a week to two weeks for finding apart -> move in
never saw a shared apartment! what are they called?
Can you really find a place for as little as $500? I I would be surprised if that doesn't include any electric or heating bills
Congrats!! Did your agent give you any crap for ending up finding an apartment yourself after you looked at properties with him?
Thank you! No he didn’t haha. I did most of the work anyways 😖
Do u need an arc first to be able to rent?
how do i find shared hosuing?
So where is this place for sharing?
Can you please share the name of the realtor?
hi im going back to korea in august :) I was wondering if u could share a link or the name of apartment 4?
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Why is the deposit so expensive??? I’ve always heard expats saying this but I’m still in dismay.
Just how things are done in Korea 🤷🏻♀️
What is an Arasi?
Hİ, How can ı find apartment 4? What it's name?
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hi can get the link for the shared house
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Hello, could you please share with me the contact of the realtor that helped you? I'm actually moving to Seoul this year in the next 2-3 months for my UG degree and I will be moving into an apartment in the 2nd semester so I needed some English-speaking realtor's contact who could help me find affordable apartments. I would really appreciate it if you can help me out with the realtor's contact because I have the same exact requirements as you and I believe the realtor will be of great help.
I am coming to korea I hope u host me while I am searching for a studio or small apartment for rent.
Youre very pretty 😍 greetings from brazil🇧🇷
Aw thank you 😅 hello from Korea~
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Renting an apartment, let alone a goddamn one room is absolutely outlandish in Korea. Who the fuck has 10mil won just lying around, especially by Korean wage standards.
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These are not apartments. They are tiny like closets. How in the world a human can live in such a cage.
I read that as “Apartment HAUNTING” annnnnd was super intrigued then super confused… then realized what it really said… but stayed till the end. 🤍🤍🤍🤘🏼
Hahahha
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