No-deposit monthly homes
livable stays for your first real month in Korea.
Furnished rooms and apartments with clear monthly pricing, document-ready hosts, and move-in support that does not feel improvised.
Private homes under ₩1M
Studios and rooms with monthly pricing.
Explore →RC document ready
Listings prepared for residence-card paperwork.
Explore →Women-friendly stays
Hosts with verified women-only or women-friendly inventory.
Explore →Premium work-ready
Fast Wi-Fi, desks, elevators, and calmer blocks.
Explore →Featured homes
Quiet places with useful paperwork.
Mangwon courtyard studio
Mapo-gu, Seoul
A calm studio near Mangwon market with a compact kitchen, private bath, and monthly billing for longer stays.
Daeheung line house
Mapo-gu, Seoul
Flexible furnished units for students and remote workers who want a residential base near universities.
Sinchon garden room
Seodaemun-gu, Seoul
A quiet shared home for exchange students, with weekly common-area cleaning and easy campus access.
Seongsu loft corner
Seongdong-gu, Seoul
An airy loft close to cafes, galleries, and Seoul Forest, set up for a comfortable monthly stay.
Hyehwa study residence
Jongno-gu, Seoul
Simple private rooms with strong transit access and documents prepared for international tenants.
Busan Seomyeon suite
Busanjin-gu, Busan
A central Busan apartment for interns, language students, or small groups staying by the month.
How it works
Less deposit anxiety. More arrival certainty.
Search by campus, commute, or district.
Request dates and room type before paying.
Host confirms documents and move-in details.
Your booking record stays in your account.
Built around the places international tenants actually ask for.
Housing · Apr 30, 2026
Renting in Korea without key money
How monthly furnished stays reduce cash pressure for students and incoming workers.
Arrival · Apr 12, 2026
Residence card documents checklist
What to prepare before your appointment and how hosts can support proof-of-stay paperwork.
Life · Mar 28, 2026
Your first week in Seoul, mapped
Transit cards, bedding, groceries, and local routines that make arrival less brittle.