Le guide de la colocation à Séoul pour expatriés (2026) : ce que c'est, ce que ça coûte, où trouver
- Colocation = chambre privée meublée dans une maison partagée, tarif tout compris, sans garant coréen.
- Coût mensuel : ₩650 000–1 400 000 selon le quartier et la taille de la chambre.
- Meilleurs quartiers pour expats : Haebangchon, Hongdae, Mapo, Itaewon, Sinchon.
- Pas d'ARC, pas de compte bancaire coréen et pas de dépôt requis pour emménager.
- Fournit les documents nécessaires à l'enregistrement ARC — le principal avantage sur les gosiwons et les hôtels.
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F-4 visa holder operating co-living houses in Seoul since 2023. Writes about the practical reality of foreigner housing in Korea — what the friction actually costs, what it takes to live here long-term, and where the rental system trips up newcomers.
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