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Serviced Apartments in Seoul

Seoul's serviced apartment market caters to professionals who need flexibility without the commitment of a traditional lease. Whether you're relocating for a project, managing a multi-month assignment, or building your presence in South Korea's capital, furnished residences offer a practical middle ground between hotels and long-term rentals.

The landscape spans multiple neighborhoods—from the corporate density of Gangnam and Myeongdong to the creative hubs around Hongdae and Insadong. Central locations command higher rates, while residential districts like Seocho and Gangdong provide quieter bases at lower cost. Most serviced apartments here include utilities, housekeeping, and gym facilities in their rates, reducing the administrative overhead of settling utilities separately.

Moveandstay's Seoul directory features 20 verified listings across the city's key business and residential zones. You contact properties directly through our inquiry form, with no booking fees or intermediaries—clearer terms, faster responses. Minimum stays typically run 30 days, though some properties negotiate shorter terms for premium bookings. Check-in logistics and corporate billing options vary by listing, so early communication with the property team pays off.

FAQ

Frequently asked

  • What's the typical minimum stay for serviced apartments in Seoul?
    Most properties here enforce a 30-day minimum. Some will negotiate shorter stays if you book a higher-tier unit or if they have vacancy pressure. It's worth asking directly—each listing sets its own policy. Contact the property through Moveandstay's inquiry form to clarify terms.
  • Are utilities and housekeeping included in the quoted rate?
    Utilities and weekly or bi-weekly housekeeping are typically bundled in the rate, though policies vary. Laundry, gym access, and WiFi are nearly universal. Confirm what's included before committing—property pages outline the service package, and our direct-contact model means you can ask for clarification immediately.
  • Who typically books serviced apartments in Seoul?
    Expat relocations, corporate project teams, interim executives, and professionals on extended assignments make up the bulk. Long-stay business travelers and remote workers also use them for stability and local integration. Seoul's cost-of-living means furnished rentals compete directly with traditional apartments for this demographic.
  • How does booking work on Moveandstay?
    You browse verified listings, submit an inquiry directly to the property, and negotiate terms via email or phone—no hidden platform fees or third-party layers. The property handles deposit, lease, check-in dates, and payment directly with you. It's faster, cheaper, and gives you a real relationship with management from day one.