Hi! We're English Teachers in Korea, so the apartment is included as a benefit. We've seen similar apartments for a deposit of about $10,000 USD and $750 USD/month. In Korea, the deposit is expected back at the end of your lease. The rent prices also fluctuate a lot based on your area.
Leah Stinson we got this apartment as part of our compensation for teaching English in Korea. We went through a few recruiters before finding the school ended up at!
Jungkook Bieber it really depends on your lifestyle! The pay and benefits is enough to live comfortably and save some, but if you want to go out and drink and eat a lot every weekend, it adds up quick! We actually have a post on our blog that breaks down more of the pay and benefits if you want to check it out! roguetexans.com/why-you-should-teach-english-in-korea/
I like your apartment tour, its detailed but none of that talking rubbish. Haha. Thanks for sharing! ❤️👍🏼
MJ AD haha thanks for the feedback! We like to keep it nice and easy 🙂
This apartment is kinda similar to my ideal type.i wish i had a apartment like this .i love it❤❤❤❤❤
Raisa Kazi it’s been great! We hope you get to experience it someday 😊
#RougeTexans thanks😊
thanks for the tour. new sub now. 7th generation texas girl here. 🇰🇷🇺🇸💪🏼화이팅!
Beautiful place. Watched this from Dallas Texas.
This place is awesome for sure. I love it.
nice and cute apartment :)
Thank you! We really enjoyed living here!
That view though!
how much do you pay in mounth???
Hi! We're English Teachers in Korea, so the apartment is included as a benefit. We've seen similar apartments for a deposit of about $10,000 USD and $750 USD/month. In Korea, the deposit is expected back at the end of your lease. The rent prices also fluctuate a lot based on your area.
How did you find that like what website
Leah Stinson we got this apartment as part of our compensation for teaching English in Korea. We went through a few recruiters before finding the school ended up at!
Thank you
Is being a language teacher a lucrative job in Korea?
Jungkook Bieber it really depends on your lifestyle! The pay and benefits is enough to live comfortably and save some, but if you want to go out and drink and eat a lot every weekend, it adds up quick! We actually have a post on our blog that breaks down more of the pay and benefits if you want to check it out! roguetexans.com/why-you-should-teach-english-in-korea/
@@roguetexans6843 thank you for your answer