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Apps and websites for finding housing in korea

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Looking for a place to live in Korea can be a bit confusing because there are many different types of housing with different rules and fees. To make things easier, you can hire a real estate agent. They can help you find a place faster, assist with paperwork, and even talk to the landlord for you. Here are a few suggestions that might make your search for a house simpler.

English Apps/Websites for searching Housing Options

 

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Ziptoss
Website    Android Play Store      Apple App Store
Ziptoss is one of the few pages that actively caters to foreigners, they can match you up with consultants that can provide english consultations. However, it is still best to know the terms and conditions before signing the contract or making payments.
 
Goshipages
Website    
Goshiwons are very very small rooms with just enough space for a bed and a few items, windows are also optional (often around 2 x 3 meters). This type of room is often used by students or people preparing for their exams. Goshitels are sligtly bigger and newer compared to goshiwons, but they are significatly more expensive.
 
Facebook pages
Facebook is also a popular platform to search for housing in korea. It could be people posting because they are leaving korea, or people searching for housemates. A few pages include:
 

Korean Apps/Websites for searching Housing Options

Dabang 다방
Website          Android Play Store       Apple App Store
If you are confident in your Korean skills, or if you have a korean-speaking friend that can help you along, Dabang is one of the popular platforms you can use.
 
Zigbang 직방
Website          Android Play Store        Apple App Store
Zigbang is also another popular option to use if you or a friend helping you can speak korean.


English speaking realtors

 

Other things to ask before choosing a house:

  • Other fees that might incur (maintenance fee - 관리비, elevator fees for moving, internet, how much electric or gas bills usually cost, etc.)
  • If pets are allowed
  • If noise could be heard from the neighbors (above, below, or next door)
  • Options included (Bed, closet, aircon, etc.)
  • If the residence contract could be registered (immigration and at the Gu)

Note:

  • Many owners avoid making short-term contracts (6 months or less). So most people staying 6 months or less usually stay at Goshitels, Goshiwons, AirBnbs, or house-share.
  • Prices often look like this 300/50 or 5000/40. The first number is the amount you need for the deposit and the second number is the monthly rent. So 300/50 means 3,000,000 won deposit and 500,000 won monthly rent. 5000/40 means 50,000,000 won deposit and 400,000 won monthly rent.
  • If the Photos look too good and the price is very low, it might be a bait room. Some agents use this to get you to go to thier office, then tell you that the room has just recently been signed to another person.

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