Colocation vs gosiwon à Séoul : lequel vous convient ?
- Gosiwon : ₩300K–550K/mois, chambre de 4–7 m², salle de bain partagée, pas de documents ARC, pas de vie communautaire.
- Colocation : ₩650K–1,4M/mois, chambre privée de 10–20 m², cuisine/salon partagés, prêt pour l'ARC.
- Le gosiwon ne gagne que sur le prix. La colocation gagne sur la taille, le confort de vie et l'utilité administrative.
- Si vous avez besoin d'une adresse pour votre ARC — choisissez une colocation. Le gosiwon ne peut pas fournir les papiers.
- Si vous restez moins de 2 mois et que le coût est tout, le gosiwon convient.
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