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Cymro
Joined: 11 Jun 2004
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:34 pm Post subject: Room near Edae/Sinchon KRW400,000 per month |
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I'm renting a bright spare bedroom in my new place close to Edae station and a ten-minute walk to Sinchon.
We'd share the living room/kitchen and bathroom, as well as all the utility bills.
I've just moved in and am getting the place sorted, so no photos just yet, but you're welcome to come over and see the place.
I'm a British guy in my twenties and teach at a university here.
Email [email protected] to arrange a viewing time. |
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rooster_2006
Joined: 14 Oct 2007
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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:40 am Post subject: Re: Room near Edae/Sinchon KRW400,000 per month |
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Cymro wrote: |
I'm renting a bright spare bedroom in my new place close to Edae station and a ten-minute walk to Sinchon.
We'd share the living room/kitchen and bathroom, as well as all the utility bills.
I've just moved in and am getting the place sorted, so no photos just yet, but you're welcome to come over and see the place.
I'm a British guy in my twenties and teach at a university here.
Email [email protected] to arrange a viewing time. |
That's pretty pricey for a room in someone else's apartment in Shinchon. I rented three different rooms in Shinchon, all for 310,000 won a month or less -- two of those with meals included.
I'm renting a room in someone's apartment right now, and I pay 90,000 won a month for it. Of course, I am teaching English to the owner, and she is a friend, which is why it's so cheap.
I'd recommend lowering the price. |
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sunnyvale
Joined: 17 Jul 2006 Location: Korea
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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 2:03 am Post subject: |
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Unless it's a massive room in a penthouse that is waayyyy too much to ask. |
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rooster_2006
Joined: 14 Oct 2007
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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:11 pm Post subject: |
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sunnyvale wrote: |
Unless it's a massive room in a penthouse that is waayyyy too much to ask. |
I agree. I think 200,000 is a reasonable price. Normally, a room in a goshiwon is around 250,000, but in a goshiwon, you don't have to go through someone else's apartment to get to your room. So you're going to have to mark down the price to account for that. |
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CrikeyKorea
Joined: 01 Jun 2007 Location: Heogi, Seoul
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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 4:36 pm Post subject: |
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sorry to hijack the OP's thread but rooster'06 can u PM me the details of ur old accommodation in sinchon with the meals etc that you were talking about, thanks. |
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Phlex
Joined: 25 Oct 2006 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 11:29 pm Post subject: |
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CrikeyKorea wrote: |
sorry to hijack the OP's thread but rooster'06 can u PM me the details of ur old accommodation in sinchon with the meals etc that you were talking about, thanks. |
Can you also PM with details and phone numbers? Sorry to the OP for being OT. |
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rooster_2006
Joined: 14 Oct 2007
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Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 2:41 am Post subject: |
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To all the people asking me if I can give them leads on cheap rooms, sorry, all I can do is to say "look around Ewha and Yonsei, especially Ewha." I don't have any of their numbers anymore, since I'm living with a friend who only charges me 90,000 won a month (and even that I have to force on her, she's fine giving me a room for free). Almost all the places have their phone numbers posted out front so you can call right from the front entrance around dinnertime when everyone's home (which will also allow you to see what kind of food is provided and whether it's buffet-style or family dining room table style [I prefer the former]). The places I stayed were cheap, but they came with landlord problems (one who refused to fix the internet and one who constantly complained about resource usage). So that's the caveat -- if you get a cheap place (330,000 won a month or less, I'd say), expect the landlord to either be a deadbeat or a penny-pincher. The latter is worse because they bother you. The former isn't much better, because if a utility goes down (like internet or hot water), they'll often do nothing to fix it.
This is not to say that you need to pay a lofty sum of 400,000 won a month with NO MEALS and IN SOMEONE ELSE'S HOME to get a room to sleep in. That's crazy. Seriously, go into five hasukjips/goshiwons, and I pretty much guarantee that within the first five you visit you'll find a better deal than this, even with your foreigner face. Let me put it this way -- my friend rents a two-bedroom apartment in Hyehwa for 450,000 won a month (though there is a relatively minor security deposit).
Just speak Korean (or bring a Korean-speaking friend) and be polite. I don't have a single drop of Korean (or any other kind of Asian) blood in me. I just called the numbers on the front of a bunch of places and had the landladies come down. |
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