Short-Term Housing in Seoul for Foreigners: What to Do When You Can't Find a Place
Seoul's rental market was not built with you in mind. The standard Korean system runs on jeonse and wolse — large deposits and long-term contracts that most foreigners staying 1–4 months can't meet. Once you know this, the search gets easier: the realistic alternatives are goshiwon (budget single rooms, usually monthly), share houses (often furnished, flexible terms), Airbnb monthly stays, and coliving spaces (furnished, utilities included, English-supported options available in Seoul). The right option depends on your budget, how much setup you can manage, and whether you need to book before arriving. This guide walks through each option and what to check before committing.
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