Live Comfortably, Just Like a Local
Apartments in Korea
Korean apartments offer modern comfort, full security,
and an ideal living environment for families and expatriates.
ALLO KOREA assists you with the search, viewing, and contract — all without needing a Korean guarantor.
OVERVIEW
What is a Korean apartment?
A Korean apartment (아파트) is a modern, secure residential complex,
usually made up of multiple high-rise buildings with elevators, parking,
and shared facilities.
It is ideal for families, couples, and expatriates looking for comfort and stability.




2–4 bedrooms, large living room, separate kitchen.
Security guards, CCTV, intercom, and keycard access.
Gym, playground, garden, parking, parcel lockers.
Schools, supermarkets, and subway stations nearby.
💡 Korean apartments are designed for comfortable daily living — perfect for a true long-term “home.”
APARTMENT
Prices & contract
| Contract Type | Description | Average Monthly Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly Rent (월세) | Deposit + monthly rent | ₩1,200,000 – ₩3,000,000 |
| Jeonse (전세) | High deposit, no monthly rent | ₩100,000,000 – ₩500,000,000+ |
| Short-term (rare) | Furnished, available on request | ₩2,000,000+ / month |
| Agent Fees | 0.5% – 1% of contract value | Assisted by ALLO KOREA |
FACILITIES
Facilities & Services
Common amenities in modern Korean apartments (depending on the building type and management).
Pros & Cons
Advantages / Disadvantages
Here’s what to expect when living in a goshiwon in Korea — the benefits and the limitations.
This helps you decide if a goshiwon fits your lifestyle and budget.
- •Spacious and suitable for families
- •24/7 security and building management
- •Quiet and convenient residential environment
- •Close to schools, supermarkets, and subway
- •Well-suited for expatriates
- •High deposit required for Jeonse
- •Higher rental prices compared to studios
- •Few short-term rental options
FAQ
よくある質問
Q. Can foreigners rent an apartment in Korea without a Korean guarantor?
Yes. Through ALLO KOREA, all apartments offered are available without a Korean guarantor.
We handle communication, negotiation, and contract preparation on your behalf.
Q. What is the typical contract duration for Korean apartments?
Most apartments are rented on a 1-year or 2-year contract.
Short-term furnished apartments exist, but they are rare and usually more expensive.
Q. Are apartments in Korea fully furnished?
Not always.
Some units come unfurnished, some partially furnished, and a few fully furnished.
Furniture can often be arranged depending on the landlord and building.
Q. How much is the security deposit for apartments?
Deposits are higher than studios or officetels.
Monthly-rent contracts (월세) require a moderate deposit, while Jeonse contracts require a large one.
ALLO KOREA helps you compare the most suitable option for your budget.
Q. Can ALLO KOREA check and visit the apartment before I arrive?
Yes. We can visit the property, take photos/videos, confirm the condition,
and secure the contract for you before you arrive in Korea.