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Cost of Living in Seoul 



Seoul, the capital of South Korea, offers a modern and convenient lifestyle, but the cost of living can vary depending on your lifestyle and spending habits. Here’s a breakdown of the average monthly expenses for a single person:



1. Housing



  • One-room apartment (officetel): $400–$800/month
  • Shared apartment (gosiwon or share house): $200–$500/month
  • Deposit (jeonse or key money): Often requires $5,000–$20,000 upfront for long-term rentals




2. Food



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  • Groceries: $150–$300/month
  • Eating out:
    • Korean meal at a restaurant: $5–$10
    • Western food or cafĂ© meals: $10–$20
    • Coffee: $3–$5




3. Transportation



  • Public transport pass (subway + bus): $50–$70/month
  • Taxis: Base fare starts around $3




4. Utilities



  • Electricity, water, gas, internet: $80–$150/month (varies by season and housing)




5. Mobile Phone



  • Phone plan with data: $30–$60/month




6. Other Expenses



  • Gym membership: $30–$70/month
  • Entertainment & shopping: Varies, typically $100–$300/month






Estimated Total Monthly Cost (for one person):



  • Budget lifestyle: ~$800–$1,200/month
  • Comfortable lifestyle: ~$1,300–$2,000/month





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Cost of Living in Seoul (2025 base)



Seoul, the capital of South Korea, offers a modern and convenient lifestyle, but the cost of living can vary depending on your lifestyle and spending habits. Here’s a breakdown of the average monthly expenses for a single person:



1. Housing



  • One-room apartment (officetel): $400–$800/month
  • Shared apartment (gosiwon or share house): $200–$500/month
  • Deposit (jeonse or key money): Often requires $5,000–$20,000 upfront for long-term rentals




2. Food



  • Groceries: $150–$300/month
  • Eating out:
    • Korean meal at a restaurant: $5–$10
    • Western food or cafĂ© meals: $10–$20
    • Coffee: $3–$5




3. Transportation



  • Public transport pass (subway + bus): $50–$70/month
  • Taxis: Base fare starts around $3




4. Utilities



  • Electricity, water, gas, internet: $80–$150/month (varies by season and housing)




5. Mobile Phone



  • Phone plan with data: $30–$60/month




6. Other Expenses



  • Gym membership: $30–$70/month
  • Entertainment & shopping: Varies, typically $100–$300/month






Estimated Total Monthly Cost (for one person):



  • Budget lifestyle: ~$800–$1,200/month
  • Comfortable lifestyle: ~$1,300–$2,000/month

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