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Large
FROM 7 NOV€748/mo≈ ₩1,332,000PRIVATE
Large
FROM 7 NOVLarge room in a shared co-living house.
Opens 7 November 2026 — 149 days from today. Currently occupied; the next stay starts then.
First month + deposit — utilities & WiFi are included in your rent.
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Medium
FROM 7 FEB€548/mo≈ ₩975,000PRIVATE
Medium
FROM 7 FEBMedium room
Opens 7 February 2027 — 241 days from today. Currently occupied; the next stay starts then.
First month + deposit — utilities & WiFi are included in your rent.
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Small
FROM 22 FEB€449/mo≈ ₩800,000PRIVATE
Small
FROM 22 FEBSmall room in a shared co-living house.
Opens 22 February 2027 — 256 days from today. Currently occupied; the next stay starts then.
First month + deposit — utilities & WiFi are included in your rent.
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EXPLORE NEIGHBORHOOD
A pixel tour of Haebangchon (HBC). Seoul's international village — HBC-gil for food, Kyungnidan-gil for drinks, Namsan at your doorstep.
“I scout the mountains, rivers, and hidden spots. Start here.”
- Namsan Park & Tower
Hike up the south trails from HBC. Best skyline view in Seoul.
10 MIN WALK TO TRAIL - Kyungnidan-gil (경리단길)
Boutique shops + rooftop bars. Foreigner-friendly.
5 MIN WALK - Yongsan Family Park
Spacious lawns, running loop, dog park.
18 MIN WALK - National Museum of Korea
Free admission, world-class Korean art.
12 MIN BY BUS
Local eats in the neighborhood
Real Seoul restaurants in Yongsan — not tourist traps. Curated from Si.kr, the foreigner-friendly guide we follow.
- Jangjinyoung Ganjang Gejang Hannam-dong
Soy-marinated raw crab in Hannam. The rice-soaking sauce is the headline — first-timers ask if they can take it home.
View on Si.kr → - Mimiok Sinyongsan
1++ hanwoo shabu-shabu. The chef walks you through each cut at the table — special-occasion territory, dress accordingly.
View on Si.kr → - The Booth Gyeongnidan
18-inch pizzas, craft beer on tap, half-and-half platter on the table by default. The Itaewon expat anchor.
View on Si.kr →
Curated with permission. Listings maintained by Si.kr ↗
FAQ
How much does a room at HBC8 · Breeze cost per month?
A room at HBC8 · Breeze costs ₩800,000–₩1,332,000 (≈ €449–€748) per month, all-in: rent, utilities, and WiFi in one monthly price. Exact prices per room are listed on this page.
What deposit do I need to move into HBC8 · Breeze?
The deposit at HBC8 · Breeze is ₩1,300,000–₩1,500,000 (≈ €730–€843) depending on the room, returned at move-out per your contract. There is no jeonse (전세) lump sum and no key money — this is a fraction of the ₩5,000,000+ deposits typical for a direct wolse (월세) lease.
Can I see HBC8 · Breeze before booking from abroad?
Yes. We do a live video walkthrough with every prospect who wants one — every room, the common areas, and the street outside, with someone on-site answering your questions in real time. If you're already in Seoul, we'll arrange an in-person tour instead.
Do I need a Korean guarantor or ARC to rent at HBC8 · Breeze?
No. You book with your passport and visa — no Korean guarantor, no Korean bank account, and no ARC (외국인등록증) required upfront. Once you move in, HBC8 · Breeze gives you a real Seoul address you can use for your ARC application, banking, and a phone contract.
Where is HBC8 · Breeze located?
HBC8 · Breeze is in Haebangchon (해방촌), the international neighbourhood on the Namsan slope between Itaewon (이태원) and Seoul Station. The map and neighbourhood guide on this page show exactly what's around the house.
What's included in the rent at HBC8 · Breeze?
Every room comes fully furnished — bed, desk, and storage — with shared kitchen and living areas. Utilities and WiFi are part of the monthly price, so the number you see is the number you pay each month.