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Old Jun 23rd, 2016, 10:55 AM
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Six months in Inchoen / South Korea

Hello everyone,

My name is Mert from the Netherlands. I am a student and I am going to study for six months at the university in inchon/Incheon?.

I am looking for a place to rent in the neighbourhood of Nam-gu Incheon. I want to move in around 10-12 of august 2016 and stay until 8 February of 2017. I looked around on the web and have found few to non results. Do you have suggests as to where I could look?

Also what should I avoid or watch out for when I am looking or renting a place?

Thank you in advance!
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Old Jun 23rd, 2016, 11:27 AM
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>>Do you have suggests as to where I could look? <<

You should contact the university and have them help you/give suggestions
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Well I did and they are giving rooms but they also suggest that we could find one ourselves which could be most likely cheaper and better. This is what they themselves said.
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Which university are you going to be ?
What are the price of the room they offer to you ?

You can look on craiglist or you can just go there, booked an hostel for a week and look for real estate (you need a korean to help you because they won't speak english) and they'll try to find you a room.
You need to know that the rent can be cheap but the deposit fee really can be expensive.
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Try Airbnb. My son lives in Seoul and there are lots of rentals available for long term.
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