I've been watching many apartment tours recently and your apartment is one of the nicest with the cheapest rent. Love how the shower is separate from where the toilet and sink are 😭
My 1st apartment was this price and it was a cute studio. That same apartment cost about $1250 per month. It included all utilities except of course phone and cable. It was on a major bus route I loved it but I had to move to help my mom after her accident.
If I move to Korea I definitely want an apartment like this. Especially I don’t see the point of having a huge bedroom. I rather have a big living room with a space to read
"Especially I don’t see" "I rather" - when you use broken English like this it sounds like you are making fun of Chinese people. I wouldn't do this if you don't want people to accuse you of racism etc. . :) Just a friendly tip
Great apartment! My daughter studied abroad at KU last year and is planning on moving back to work after she graduates. I was fortunate to visit and loved it!
I been watching a lot of these types of videos recently. I first want to say thank you for inviting us into your home. You have a really nice place and the price is so great. I pay so much so im so jealous lol. I really love how the switch controls lights in the whole place saves time and energy. I like that your shower is separate from the sink in alot of videos ive see the sink and shower are connected. Ive noticed that the storage in many places are so sleek and give so much storage compared to where i live where its to much space but not enough storage included. Omg a coffee cup trashcan I love that and I love your pink things. Your so cute with your plants 🪴
Idk how I ended up here been watching apartment tour videos but AH!! Finally found a nerd. Not many people who do tour vids are geeky 😔You earned yourself a sub 🥳
Suna...I'm glad you're enjoying life in Korea. I've been here for 20 years. Love it! Jeonse is an "all deposit" way of getting into a home. Generally (not always), the jeonse deposit is roughly half the value of the home. So, if an apartment is worth 300K, then your deposit would be about 150K. This comes with a two year initial contract (usually), at the end of which , you can leave and get your full deposit back, or continue living in the same place. If you want to leave after that, you need to give your house owner notice.
In most places the "joensae" can be negotiable with the home/apartment owner. It doesn't have to be always HALF of what the value of the home. Deposit money can be slightly below or more!
Thanks to you and your tip about living outside of Seoul I went all the way to Paldang today and looked at 3 officetels near Hanam and chose a loft. Yours was built in 2018 and so was mine. I think you got such a great deal on the low deposit back then cuz after looking at a million officetels in the Gangnam area, I learned a few things. Turns out brand new officetels will run a discount special as soon as they open (like yours). The one that was out of my price range was only 3 million won deposit (less than $3,000) for 1,300,000 won a month (less than $1200) but after that first year, if you want to renew they up the deposit back to what they originally wanted (10 million won which is around $8,800)Those brand new officetels are really stunning with practical features like 3 or 4 burners, larger kitchen with more counter space, sliding doors to separate kitchen and living area from the bedroom, washing machines built in next to the bathroom sink (instead of in the kitchen under the burner), spacious bathrooms with separate shower areas that are enclosed to prevent spraying water everywhere, “step in closets” (not big enough to walk around inside but you can definitely take one large step in), and most importantly built in ceiling air purifiers placed side by side with the AC. So if you look up, you’ll see the air purifier on one side and the AC right next to it. The entire apartment could easily accommodate 3 if one slept in the living area on a pull out. All of that was only 12 pyong (around 20 something meters) but it looked massive. From the entryway, it’s one huge hallway and at the end is the “wall” window. In Gangnam, those windows are floor to ceiling and they are so well insulated and sound proof you can’t hear all the traffic outside. Tons of hidden built in storage space line the walls so you can fit enough stuff for 2 or 3 people easily, but the room looks endless cuz all the cabinets and floors are the same light color. There are two brand new officetels available to rent starting next month in your area, but the deposit for both is 10 million and 900,000 won ($760) a month. That’s a steal cuz the officetels in the center of Gangnam has the same deposit, but the rent is way over $1100. After house hunting in Seoul for almost a week, I found a similar loft apartment today in your area and they look almost identical except for the kitchen area and you have bigger windows and it’s probably south facing. Mine has a great view of the mountains but it doesn’t get enough sun. Hard to find anyone who will take less than 5 million won deposit, but sometimes you luck out. Unfortunately I didn’t. Mine was 5 million deposit and 450,000 won a month but with maintenance fees and stuff it’ll be an extra 80,000. I almost got a 4 pyong (size of one average height male with his arms extended) in Shilim for 3 million and 600 a month and let me tell you, it was a no brainer to choose the Hanam loft. Nothing fits in a tiny one room in the heart of Seoul that’s literally the size of a walk in closet (in America). Even a twin bed without a frame would mean “come in and sit cuz now you’ve taken up every inch of available space.” What’s worse is that everyone is placing “privacy partitions” outside windows these days so the building next door can’t see into your room, but it also means you can’t see out. Only the edges or maybe a corner of the sky. I joked to my friend that if I committed a crime and went to prison, I’d have a bigger cell and better views. I timed it today. You said it’s a 20 minute bus ride to Seoul, but I guess you meant one of the red buses. I took the regular one. It’s about a 40 -50 min ride to Chamsil and an extra hour or so to Gangnam. (Blue)bus 341 goes all the way to Gangnam from Hanam. Thank god they finished building Hanam station cuz I took the subway to Paldang and it felt like I was gonna die on that train. Had to transfer twice too. Plus you end up at what seems like the end of the universe. Nothing but trees and shrubs. Sorry for venting in your comment space. Originally intended just to thank you cuz you saved me from suffering in a shoe closet for a year and paying more rent than I would have for my loft. It will be great to move out of my place cuz they built another villa mere inches from mine so it’ll be nice not to see my neighbor in his underwear as he smokes each time I open my window. Needless to say, I stopped opening that window ever since. When you’re close enough to count each other’s pimples or nose hairs, it’s better to suffer from lack of sunlight. That’s what vitamin Ds are for. Anyway thanks again. You’ll never know just how many people will suffer less thanks to this video.
@@ladybug-vc9oh sorry those super nice brand new “cheaper than Seoul” officetels are not located in Seoul, but the outskirts at an area called Hanam city hall. It’s about a 40-50 min bus ride to Chamsil, which is located within the Seoul area. The other one with the higher rent and lower deposit special is located in Pangyo. Through my house hunting, I learned there are tons of areas outside of Seoul that are cheaper with bigger space so if you give me an exact location where you plan to move in Seoul, I can recommend a cheaper area near there. If you have to live within Seoul, Shilim and Bongcheon are the cheapest locations, but the home options are super tiny but pretty cheap like $380 a month. If you have Instagram, message me at cadencejk77. I just signed up about a month ago so I can answer your questions there. ^^
New York needs to get with the program!! Affordable,smart and spacious housing. Do you know how much spacious a single small studio apartment can be for someone in NY if it were designed the way Korean/Japanese ones are. So much more space saved, which means more apartments especially for single people looking for a place for the first time. Korean/Japanese designs are so freaking smart and ideal!!!!
Love that apartment and the decorations they're too cute. Also, if u live near a LG building or company then that's why your apartment has LG appliances in it. Theres other apartments that has all Samsung aswell. Lovely apartment ❤
Thanks for sharing this video. I really love ur apartment, its nice that u have a separate place for sleeping instead of everything cramped into one place like a typical studio apartment. Btw may i know whether this apt have a shoe cabinet? Im nt sure whether i missed out in the vid.. but the reason i love about korean officetel is mainly because their huge shoe cabinet which i really like. Lol. Your apartment is just awesome due to the shit tons of storage which is really nice & the huge window is such a plus, loads of natural lighting & sunlight into the apartment makes it looks actually bigger than it is. Loved it! ❤️
I love the tour. I love all the cute stuffies. The flowers on the wall is a great idea and look beautiful. I love all the different details. Well done.
I love this! I've seen a lot of videos about places to live because I'm planning to come to South Korea and your apartment is so nice, with so much storage, and you've made it really pretty ❤️
I’ve been watching a lot of these videos and the apartments are amazing and cheap, but when I look for an apartment myself they’re all super expensive and only one room and mini bathroom
Hell yes to Percy Jackson reference and also omg I’m a fan of Leigh Bardugo too😍 your apartment it’s goalssss I’m praying I can get a similar one when I move to Seoul this summer 🙏
I got the Percy Jackson reference, and I'm just watching videos to see what options abroad I can apply for. And your apartment tour just makes it better!
A lot here think that this is cheap but forget that in Korea you have to pay a pretty hefty deposit (around 5k to 10k). After the deposit the monthly rent is actually cheap.
Jeonse is when you pay for the apartment in a specific amount (quite expensive) for a year or two (depends on your contract)..so no monthly pay and will get your entire money back after your rental contract.
Thank you for this housing and renting education in South Korea. I learned something today. I'm Asian American who lived in the US for over 40 years. S. Korea is now a first world country and it's understandable how expensive the cost of having a basic quality of life is especially in their metro cities. Like Seoul. That's a wow. Ive even been there on my way to vacation in my own birth country it's a beautiful and impressive city and country quite modern your apartment is the epitome of minimalistic modernity and for a young professional it's just perfect. I live in the Midwest and boy! I'm shocked at the deposit amount you all have to pay. Where I live the apartments here are at least 4 times the size of yours and the deposit is equal to the amount of the monthly rent which is about $700 for a two bedroom. So as we can see it's really location location location that matters. Met son who lives in Chicago pays $1100 a month for a one bedroom apartment with all the appliances he needs and he has a parking spot for his car. Same deposit amount as his monthly rent. Again that you for taking the time to showcase and help people who might be considering living in S Korea. For me it's curiousity that made me watch your video. I enjoyed it immensely.
Thanks for posting the video. I will be coming to Seoul in about 3 months and have started looking for a place that I can lease. Though I will probably be there only 6 months out of a year I think it’s best to sign a year’s lease to be sure I have a place when I return. I think your place is very nice and just the right size. Thanks for sharing !
I wish we commonly had this style apartment in England. As most of our buildings are a lot older, the layouts tend to be the opposite of open plan and strict planning regulations (as a lot of buildings are listed) mean unless its a new build, its very rare. Either way these kind of apartments in the UK are SO much more expensive (like possibly double the price of another place with the same square footage). This in London would be THOUSANDS of pounds a month.
I’ve heard housing in London is really expensive 😓 in Korea these kinds of apartments are really common and since there are new cities being developed is easier to find them 😅
nice video, my wife;s cousin used to run a school in South Korea, but moved back to California. We've been to Taiwan several times- but maybe South Korea Sometime in the future.
Haha i had to pause the video When you talked about your plants and one of my favorite movies of al times and it is ofc 😝 Percy Jackson the lightning thief 🤗💖
And what about working there? Is it actually extremely cheap and easy to live there for 450 a month, or is the pay when you work very low so it makes it hard to pay rent?
That's a lot of apartment for $450 a month. And it's new! And adorable!! Do you know why the deposits are so high there? I mean $10,000 is a LOT for a deposit.
There are two types of home rentals in Korea. Either Jeonse or Wolse. If Jeonse- it has no rental fee but tenant pays a large key money deposit . Deposit usually 30-70% of the current house value. At the end of the lease period (usually two years) the landlord returns the key money without interest. Meanwhile, the wolse system follows the usual monthly rental system with key money deposits of between 10% to 20% of the monthly rent.
This is cute. The wooden table could be decorated with real plants. You can also put a stand lamp or a night-stand lamp in your receiving area in your loft. I super looooove this video~ new subs here👍🏻👍🏻🇰🇷🙏🏻🌸
percy jackson and the olympians is one of my favorite series! happy to see someone else appreciating the story
Yes soo cool
Forever an uncle Rick fan 🙈💛
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I love Trials of Apollo:)
Yes Greek geeks 🙌🏽
I've been watching many apartment tours recently and your apartment is one of the nicest with the cheapest rent. Love how the shower is separate from where the toilet and sink are 😭
Same!! Me too
Dude that’s huge for $450 a month.
horses4555 ikr thats what i was thinking too asjsksksk
@Hello lol somwhere in criminal east Europe? :D
My place is $825 and this place is still nicer. I dont even have laundry hookups lol
@Hello in seoul?
In Korea you pay so little month for apartments because you pay a hefty deposit, usually
SIS, your apartment is goals! hoping to move into one similar to this next year!!
aw thank you! I hope you do! it's small but cozy and nice 💕
Lmao I just came from your video
Lmao I just recognized that it was u, hi Adrienne! ❤️
@@doulikenuggets417 me too hahahha I watched Adrienne's video and got curious about renting in Korea
@@doulikenuggets417 me too hahahha I watched Adrienne's video and got curious about renting in Korea
If only American apartments could be this price-- or be this nifty
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My 1st apartment was this price and it was a cute studio. That same apartment cost about $1250 per month. It included all utilities except of course phone and cable. It was on a major bus route I loved it but I had to move to help my mom after her accident.
But remember that they pay in their country’s currency which would be a lot higher for a person living there.
You can get a loft apartment but it's never gonna be this cheap
You can put your sofa facing the book shelf also so when you sit you can watch the view outside the window
Avery Liu I moved it around 💕
If I move to Korea I definitely want an apartment like this. Especially I don’t see the point of having a huge bedroom. I rather have a big living room with a space to read
"Especially I don’t see" "I rather" - when you use broken English like this it sounds like you are making fun of Chinese people. I wouldn't do this if you don't want people to accuse you of racism etc. . :) Just a friendly tip
this is actually really really nice. I absolutely love the storage system they have in SK its so cool
her house looks more aesthetic than my room
Germaine Tan you’re too sweet 😅
Great apartment! My daughter studied abroad at KU last year and is planning on moving back to work after she graduates. I was fortunate to visit and loved it!
I been watching a lot of these types of videos recently. I first want to say thank you for inviting us into your home. You have a really nice place and the price is so great. I pay so much so im so jealous lol. I really love how the switch controls lights in the whole place saves time and energy. I like that your shower is separate from the sink in alot of videos ive see the sink and shower are connected. Ive noticed that the storage in many places are so sleek and give so much storage compared to where i live where its to much space but not enough storage included. Omg a coffee cup trashcan I love that and I love your pink things. Your so cute with your plants 🪴
Apartnents with this design are upcoming in Kenya and for a minimalist like me this would be awesome.
The plants name are from the Percy Jackson’s book series 🌱 📚 Love the apartment 💖💖💖 Actually goals 🥰
Aw thank you 💕
Omg the kitchen garbage can, adorable, and the way the bookshelf is setup
Thank you~ ✨
oh my, so cute apartment literally my dream😭😍
Idk how I ended up here been watching apartment tour videos but AH!! Finally found a nerd. Not many people who do tour vids are geeky 😔You earned yourself a sub 🥳
I looooove how clean it is and looks!
Thank you! Though it doesn’t always look like that 😅
I love these Korean apartments they are so space efficient and super nice!!
OMG it has been so long since I've seen someone who loves reading. Reading is literally my hobby
love that you named your plants after the characters from the Lightning Thief
Yeah haha.
I did 😅😅
This apartment looks so amazing! You're really good at matching things :) I got chills watching this video
LifeAsLaure aw thank you~ you’re too kind 💛
The banana in the corner of the fridge is such a mood..lol...😂
Suna...I'm glad you're enjoying life in Korea. I've been here for 20 years. Love it! Jeonse is an "all deposit" way of getting into a home. Generally (not always), the jeonse deposit is roughly half the value of the home. So, if an apartment is worth 300K, then your deposit would be about 150K. This comes with a two year initial contract (usually), at the end of which , you can leave and get your full deposit back, or continue living in the same place. If you want to leave after that, you need to give your house owner notice.
Thank you so much for the info! I was confused about it but this cleared things up~
@@SunaJung You're welcome!
In most places the "joensae" can be negotiable with the home/apartment owner. It doesn't have to be always HALF of what the value of the home. Deposit money can be slightly below or more!
Thanks to you and your tip about living outside of Seoul I went all the way to Paldang today and looked at 3 officetels near Hanam and chose a loft. Yours was built in 2018 and so was mine. I think you got such a great deal on the low deposit back then cuz after looking at a million officetels in the Gangnam area, I learned a few things. Turns out brand new officetels will run a discount special as soon as they open (like yours). The one that was out of my price range was only 3 million won deposit (less than $3,000) for 1,300,000 won a month (less than $1200) but after that first year, if you want to renew they up the deposit back to what they originally wanted (10 million won which is around $8,800)Those brand new officetels are really stunning with practical features like 3 or 4 burners, larger kitchen with more counter space, sliding doors to separate kitchen and living area from the bedroom, washing machines built in next to the bathroom sink (instead of in the kitchen under the burner), spacious bathrooms with separate shower areas that are enclosed to prevent spraying water everywhere, “step in closets” (not big enough to walk around inside but you can definitely take one large step in), and most importantly built in ceiling air purifiers placed side by side with the AC. So if you look up, you’ll see the air purifier on one side and the AC right next to it. The entire apartment could easily accommodate 3 if one slept in the living area on a pull out. All of that was only 12 pyong (around 20 something meters) but it looked massive. From the entryway, it’s one huge hallway and at the end is the “wall” window. In Gangnam, those windows are floor to ceiling and they are so well insulated and sound proof you can’t hear all the traffic outside. Tons of hidden built in storage space line the walls so you can fit enough stuff for 2 or 3 people easily, but the room looks endless cuz all the cabinets and floors are the same light color. There are two brand new officetels available to rent starting next month in your area, but the deposit for both is 10 million and 900,000 won ($760) a month. That’s a steal cuz the officetels in the center of Gangnam has the same deposit, but the rent is way over $1100.
After house hunting in Seoul for almost a week, I found a similar loft apartment today in your area and they look almost identical except for the kitchen area and you have bigger windows and it’s probably south facing. Mine has a great view of the mountains but it doesn’t get enough sun. Hard to find anyone who will take less than 5 million won deposit, but sometimes you luck out. Unfortunately I didn’t. Mine was 5 million deposit and 450,000 won a month but with maintenance fees and stuff it’ll be an extra 80,000. I almost got a 4 pyong (size of one average height male with his arms extended) in Shilim for 3 million and 600 a month and let me tell you, it was a no brainer to choose the Hanam loft. Nothing fits in a tiny one room in the heart of Seoul that’s literally the size of a walk in closet (in America). Even a twin bed without a frame would mean “come in and sit cuz now you’ve taken up every inch of available space.” What’s worse is that everyone is placing “privacy partitions” outside windows these days so the building next door can’t see into your room, but it also means you can’t see out. Only the edges or maybe a corner of the sky. I joked to my friend that if I committed a crime and went to prison, I’d have a bigger cell and better views.
I timed it today. You said it’s a 20 minute bus ride to Seoul, but I guess you meant one of the red buses. I took the regular one. It’s about a 40 -50 min ride to Chamsil and an extra hour or so to Gangnam. (Blue)bus 341 goes all the way to Gangnam from Hanam. Thank god they finished building Hanam station cuz I took the subway to Paldang and it felt like I was gonna die on that train. Had to transfer twice too. Plus you end up at what seems like the end of the universe. Nothing but trees and shrubs.
Sorry for venting in your comment space. Originally intended just to thank you cuz you saved me from suffering in a shoe closet for a year and paying more rent than I would have for my loft. It will be great to move out of my place cuz they built another villa mere inches from mine so it’ll be nice not to see my neighbor in his underwear as he smokes each time I open my window. Needless to say, I stopped opening that window ever since. When you’re close enough to count each other’s pimples or nose hairs, it’s better to suffer from lack of sunlight. That’s what vitamin Ds are for. Anyway thanks again. You’ll never know just how many people will suffer less thanks to this video.
@@ladybug-vc9oh sorry those super nice brand new “cheaper than Seoul” officetels are not located in Seoul, but the outskirts at an area called Hanam city hall. It’s about a 40-50 min bus ride to Chamsil, which is located within the Seoul area. The other one with the higher rent and lower deposit special is located in Pangyo. Through my house hunting, I learned there are tons of areas outside of Seoul that are cheaper with bigger space so if you give me an exact location where you plan to move in Seoul, I can recommend a cheaper area near there. If you have to live within Seoul, Shilim and Bongcheon are the cheapest locations, but the home options are super tiny but pretty cheap like $380 a month. If you have Instagram, message me at cadencejk77. I just signed up about a month ago so I can answer your questions there. ^^
When you said Percy I was like 👀 and then you said Annabeth and I was like 👍🏻
Me to i was like 🙀 did you Said Percy. The first Thing i thinkt was Percy Jackson and then she Said Annabeth and then i was like🙀🙀🙀😁 i knew it😎
New York needs to get with the program!! Affordable,smart and spacious housing. Do you know how much spacious a single small studio apartment can be for someone in NY if it were designed the way Korean/Japanese ones are. So much more space saved, which means more apartments especially for single people looking for a place for the first time. Korean/Japanese designs are so freaking smart and ideal!!!!
So true, you can never get this for this amount in NY
omg I love your apartment it's like the perfect size!! I love how you decorated your "bedroom" level! so cute.
Aw thank you! 💛
Love that apartment and the decorations they're too cute. Also, if u live near a LG building or company then that's why your apartment has LG appliances in it. Theres other apartments that has all Samsung aswell. Lovely apartment ❤
Omg that looks exactly like lalas old apartment!!
The cutest apartment ever 🍑🧼🧸
Thanks for sharing this video. I really love ur apartment, its nice that u have a separate place for sleeping instead of everything cramped into one place like a typical studio apartment. Btw may i know whether this apt have a shoe cabinet? Im nt sure whether i missed out in the vid.. but the reason i love about korean officetel is mainly because their huge shoe cabinet which i really like. Lol. Your apartment is just awesome due to the shit tons of storage which is really nice & the huge window is such a plus, loads of natural lighting & sunlight into the apartment makes it looks actually bigger than it is. Loved it! ❤️
MJ AD it does! It’s the first cabinet from the door. I didn’t show it because I mostly use it for storage 😅 thanks for commenting ✨
I searched this up cause I didn't know how to turn on the vent in my kitchen! this was so helpful!!
So nice to have you speaking English again. I follow your other channel since it was in English 💓
That was such a long time ago 🙈
Thank you so much 💕
I’m from Costa Rica!! Pura vida! Hope you enjoyed your stay there and congratulations on your new journey in SK! 🌸🥰
Thanks so much~
Your apartment is amazing!! I'm in love with this apartment, the decorations and it seems to be so cozy
I love the tour. I love all the cute stuffies. The flowers on the wall is a great idea and look beautiful. I love all the different details. Well done.
Thanks so much! 🙈
I love this! I've seen a lot of videos about places to live because I'm planning to come to South Korea and your apartment is so nice, with so much storage, and you've made it really pretty ❤️
Aw thank you! Wish you all the luck~
dude 450$ for that much space is really good
also i really like the turn all lights off switch thing
I’ve been watching a lot of these videos and the apartments are amazing and cheap, but when I look for an apartment myself they’re all super expensive and only one room and mini bathroom
The Lightning Thief~~~ I loved that series in middle school~
Hani yes! I loved it too 💛
Hell yes to Percy Jackson reference and also omg I’m a fan of Leigh Bardugo too😍 your apartment it’s goalssss I’m praying I can get a similar one when I move to Seoul this summer 🙏
I love the coffee cup trash can!!!!!!
your microwave is so nice omg also love the apartment!! so cute
Aw thank you so much!
I got the Percy Jackson reference, and I'm just watching videos to see what options abroad I can apply for. And your apartment tour just makes it better!
those Leigh Bardugo books ❤️ i love your apartment btw! one of the nicest apartments i've seen 😍
I love your apartment, you have a huge amount of storage. Beautiful place
A lot here think that this is cheap but forget that in Korea you have to pay a pretty hefty deposit (around 5k to 10k). After the deposit the monthly rent is actually cheap.
“To show my face to world n stuff” LOL SO CUTE ❤️
This is the nicest apartment I have ever seen woooow💜💜💜😻😻
Korean Daiso is a lifesaver.
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Omg you named your plants after Percy and Annabeth those two demi-gods my faves!!!
I LOVE THE COFFEE TRASH CAN!!!
Me tooo💜
Man I reallyyyyyy want to move to Asia for a year and omg the decorations are beautiful
Jeonse is when you pay for the apartment in a specific amount (quite expensive) for a year or two (depends on your contract)..so no monthly pay and will get your entire money back after your rental contract.
storage storage storage is my only requirement, u got a nice apartment. liked it
I love the lightning thief reference!!! I laughed so hard when you said Percy and annabeth
Omg I’m subscribed! I already know ur gonna be such a big hit!
Thank you for this housing and renting education in South Korea. I learned something today. I'm Asian American who lived in the US for over 40 years. S. Korea is now a first world country and it's understandable how expensive the cost of having a basic quality of life is especially in their metro cities. Like Seoul. That's a wow. Ive even been there on my way to vacation in my own birth country it's a beautiful and impressive city and country quite modern your apartment is the epitome of minimalistic modernity and for a young professional it's just perfect. I live in the Midwest and boy! I'm shocked at the deposit amount you all have to pay. Where I live the apartments here are at least 4 times the size of yours and the deposit is equal to the amount of the monthly rent which is about $700 for a two bedroom. So as we can see it's really location location location that matters. Met son who lives in Chicago pays $1100 a month for a one bedroom apartment with all the appliances he needs and he has a parking spot for his car. Same deposit amount as his monthly rent. Again that you for taking the time to showcase and help people who might be considering living in S Korea. For me it's curiousity that made me watch your video. I enjoyed it immensely.
I just came across your channel. And i must say it a pretty one! Love how you arranged all your stuff. Apartment goals! 😍😍 New subscriber here! 😊
Looks so cozy! 😍 Flat goals 👍
Thanks for posting the video. I will be coming to Seoul in about 3 months and have started looking for a place that I can lease. Though I will probably be there only 6 months out of a year I think it’s best to sign a year’s lease to be sure I have a place when I return. I think your place is very nice and just the right size. Thanks for sharing !
Thanks for dropping by! Hope you get a nice place and enjoy your time here~
You can put a fancy faux rug on your vanity table to make it posh
That’s a great idea! 🙊✨
ahhh your shower is MUCH MUCH nicer than others I have seen, where a person is showing more or less with the toilet and sink ..
Loved your apartment!!
The built in storage is great!
I wish we commonly had this style apartment in England. As most of our buildings are a lot older, the layouts tend to be the opposite of open plan and strict planning regulations (as a lot of buildings are listed) mean unless its a new build, its very rare. Either way these kind of apartments in the UK are SO much more expensive (like possibly double the price of another place with the same square footage). This in London would be THOUSANDS of pounds a month.
I’ve heard housing in London is really expensive 😓 in Korea these kinds of apartments are really common and since there are new cities being developed is easier to find them 😅
nice video, my wife;s cousin used to run a school in South Korea, but moved back to California. We've been to Taiwan several times- but maybe South Korea Sometime in the future.
Nice apartment and bookshelf..
Great apartment and you've done an amazing job with it
Your appartment is very nice and your plants are like your like my animals at one time I had both
Thanks~
Your apartment is sooo good I want this type of apartment 💜
I just love Rick Riordan Books
Very cute apartment!
Thank you!
I love your coffee table and pink couch!
Thank you!
these layout are so cute.
I was wondering if you are required to pay utilities and how much it cost. Love the video, hope you're having a great day ♡
Zhanie A1 with utilities and maintenance it comes to around $580 total. Thanks for dropping by 💛
Wow I love your appartement!❤️
Thanks so much!
Haha i had to pause the video When you talked about your plants and one of my favorite movies of al times and it is ofc 😝
Percy Jackson the lightning thief 🤗💖
Your apartment reminds me of Ye Eun's boyfie in Kdrama Age of Youth/Hello, My Twenties. Its the same! Love your room
I really like this apartment
your apartment is so nice ♡♡♡
Thank you so much! 💛
Güila, casi me mata cuando dijiste Costa Rica de la nada😂😂😂 ¡Pura Vida!
Igual 😂
And what about working there? Is it actually extremely cheap and easy to live there for 450 a month, or is the pay when you work very low so it makes it hard to pay rent?
Amazing!! So pretty!
Also! The king killer chronicles are my absolute favorite, and I hate that its been ten years waiting for book #3 😂
Super Cute and great price. The apartments should be this price in America 😊🥰💖💕
Love the Percy Jackson stories I have all the books! ❤️
Love them too 💕
Wow! I really love your Apartment! 🇵🇭💜💜💜
Thank you! ✨
i started screaming when i heard annabelle and percy with the pink couch in view!
Omg your place is so cute! 🥰
so for the little table upstairs with your make up, if you just paint it white it would be even cuter
Yes! I should paint it 🙊
The Percy Jackson series!! I lovee
Ur apartment is really cute and asthetic , I will also look for a similar apartment or a loft apartment 🙂💜 moving next year
This kind of apartments are really popular in Korea so I’m sure you will find one in whichever city you go to!
It’s SO beautiful 😍❤️ I wish I can live here. I love small places 😩😍❤️❤️
I think u should keep ur sofa on da the wall side so ur sitting areas will be looking more big
Annabeth and Percy - Rick (Richard) Roirdan's Percy Jackson series!!! Love his books
Love them too~
That's a lot of apartment for $450 a month. And it's new! And adorable!! Do you know why the deposits are so high there? I mean $10,000 is a LOT for a deposit.
There are two types of home rentals in Korea. Either Jeonse or Wolse. If Jeonse- it has no rental fee but tenant pays a large key money deposit . Deposit usually 30-70% of the current house value. At the end of the lease period (usually two years) the landlord returns the key money without interest. Meanwhile, the wolse system follows the usual monthly rental system with key money deposits of between 10% to 20% of the monthly rent.
@@고니치-w2u thank you for that info. I'd heard of "key money" before but never the explanation how it is determined.
This is cute. The wooden table could be decorated with real plants. You can also put a stand lamp or a night-stand lamp in your receiving area in your loft. I super looooove this video~ new subs here👍🏻👍🏻🇰🇷🙏🏻🌸
Thank you for sticking around~ ✨
Dream apartment!
Ur apartment is so cool
😍😍
I am finding for apartments to live, and the best apartment till now is yours.......😊