🏡 Summary: How Foreign Students Can Find Housing in Korea There are two main ways to find housing in Korea: Online platforms (e.g., Naver Real Estate, Zigbang, Dabang) and visiting real estate agencies in person. Most apps do not support English, so visiting a real estate office in areas like Sinchon, Hongdae, or Itaewon may be easier for foreigners. Standard lease term is 1 year, but short-term options (3–6 months) may be available — always ask first. If staying over 90 days, you'll need to apply for an Alien Registration Card (ARC). Your lease contract is required for address registration. Typical rental conditions: Deposit: ~10 million KRW ($7,500) Monthly Rent: 500,000–1,000,000 KRW ($380–$760) Maintenance fees often include water, gas, electricity, and sometimes internet. If not included, bills are sent by post for manual payment. Internet may not be provided, so you might need to apply separately through SK, KT, or LG U+. MyHome offers a user-friendly website for foreigners, with language support, real-time exchange rates, and filters like short-term, low deposit, and fully furnished. ✅ Once you find a place you like, just click “Contact” and we’ll help you move in easily. www.myhomekorea.com