Seoul · Mapo-gu

Living in Mapo / Hongdae as a foreign resident

Mapo, anchored by Hongdae, is Seoul's creative and university district. Lower rents than Itaewon, strong English access, excellent transport, and a young international crowd.

Wolse (monthly)

₩600K₩1.3M/mo

$410$880/mo

+₩10M deposit

Jeonse (lump sum)

₩200M₩500M

$135,970$339,910

Transit

Hongdae Entrance station (Lines 2

Foreigner-friendly

★★★★★

Rates updated daily · 1 USD ≈ ₩1,471

Best for:
young professionalsstudentsdigital nomadsfirst-timersbudget-conscious renters

Rent ranges

Varies by floor and building age. Newer builds (post-2015) command a 20–30% premium.

Unit typeWolse (월세)Jeonse (전세)
DepositMonthly rent
Officetel
Studio / officetel
₩15M
$10,200
₩700K
$480
₩220M
$149,560
1-bedroom
₩20M
$13,600
₩950K
$650
₩330M
$224,340
Villa
Studio / oneroom
₩10M
$6,800
₩580K
$390
₩180M
$122,370
1-bedroom
₩15M
$10,200
₩750K
$510
₩250M
$169,960

Median of 820 actual rental contracts reported to the Korea Ministry of Land (Oct 2025–Mar 2026). Typical range shows middle 50% of contracts. Updated monthly.

The neighbourhood

Mapo-gu is Seoul's creative and university district, anchored by Hongdae (홍대), short for Hongik University (홍익대학교). It has evolved from a student neighbourhood into one of the most liveable areas in Seoul for young expats, digital nomads, and anyone who wants an energetic, affordable base with excellent transport links.

Compared to Itaewon, Mapo is cheaper, slightly younger in feel, and more Korean in character while still being highly accessible to foreign residents. English is widely spoken near Hongdae. The food scene, from Korean BBQ to international restaurants, rivals anywhere in the city.

Transit and walkability

Hongdae Entrance station (홍대입구역) is one of Seoul's best-connected stations: Lines 2 and 6, plus the AREX airport express, meaning Incheon Airport is 43–51 minutes depending on express or all-stop service. Journey times:

The area around Hongdae is extremely walkable, most daily errands, restaurants, and social venues are within 15 minutes on foot. Sinchon and Ewha (both within walking distance) add more options.

Honest tradeoffs

Pros:

Cons:

Housing types you'll find

Sub-areas to know

Hongdae (홍대). The commercial core. Most convenient, most social, loudest on weekends. Best for short-to-medium stays.

Hapjeong (합정). One stop south of Hongdae on Line 2 and 6. Quieter, more residential. Popular with young professionals. Good cafés and restaurants without Hongdae's weekend crowds.

Mangwon (망원). Two stops from Hongdae. Increasingly popular with a local foodie crowd. Han River park is a 10-minute walk. More affordable, very local feel. Less English signage.

Sangam (상암). Media and tech cluster north of Hongdae. Home to MBC, YTN, and digital media companies. Quieter, more residential. Good for people working in media or tech who want a quieter home base.

Who Mapo is good for

Mapo is the best value expat neighbourhood in Seoul for young professionals and students. The combination of lower rents, excellent transport, social scene, and English access makes it the top choice for people who don't specifically need the full-service expat infrastructure of Itaewon.

It's particularly good for digital nomads, university students, and people arriving in Seoul for a 1–2 year work contract who want to be in the action without paying Itaewon or Hannam prices.

It's less ideal for families (not enough green space or school proximity), or for people who want a quieter, more residential feel.

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