Seoul, 서초동, 서초교대e편한세상
Seoul, South Korea
Guide Price
$3,590,400
₩5,280,000,000 KRW
PROPERTY TYPE
Condo
BEDROOMS
5
BATHROOMS
2
SIZE
2166 sq ft
YEAR BUILT
2010
Description
실내에서는 시티뷰 테라스에서는 우면산청계산 조망 테라스하우스 | 본 세대는 실내와 테라스의 조망이 명확히 분리된 구조로, 하나의 주거 공간 안에서 전혀 다른 두 가지 풍경을 동시에 누릴 수 있는 점이 가장 큰 차별점입니다.
▸ 실내 조망
거실 및 주요 실내 공간에서는 정돈된 시티뷰가 펼쳐져 도심 최상층 특유의 개방감과 야경, 도시의 에너지를 체감
시야 간섭 없는 조망으로 낮에는 채광, 밤에는 안정적인 도심 전망 확보
▸ 테라스 조망
테라스에 나서는 순간, 우면산과 청계산 조망이 동시에 펼쳐지는 구조
도심 한가운데서 자연을 정면으로 마주하는 희소한 조망
계절 변화가 그대로 느껴지는 산 조망으로, 실내 시티뷰와는 완전히 다른 휴식의 감각 제공
공간 경험의 해석
실내에서는 도심 최상층 레지던스의 감각
테라스에서는 자연형 프라이빗 콘도에 머무는 듯한 체험
일반 아파트에서는 구현하기 어려운 도시와 자연을 명확히 분리해 즐기는 구조
실내에서는 시티뷰, 테라스에서는 우면산·청계산 조망을 동시에 누리는 최상층 복층 테라스 하우스 | 주차
Location
Open in Google MapsLiving in Seoul
Ultra-modern, hyper-connected city with a world-class subway system, incredible food scene, and housing costs roughly half of comparable US cities. Very safe with low crime, and daily essentials like dining out and healthcare cost significantly less than back home. The catch: Korean language skills matter for long-term integration, the work culture can be intense, and the unique jeonse deposit system means renting requires navigating unfamiliar territory.
Neon-lit streets buzzing until 4 AM, fried chicken delivered to a park bench at midnight, and a hyper-connected culture where ancient palaces share blocks with K-pop studios and the Wi-Fi never drops.
Visa
Digital Nomad Visa (F-1-D Workation) — requires 1+ year at a foreign employer, min ~$65,800/yr income, and private health insurance with ₩100M coverage. Valid 1 year, extendable to 2. D-8 Investment Visa is the alternative for entrepreneurs (min ₩100M investment, ~$73,000).
Learn more: The Complete Guide to Moving to South Korea→Key Fact
South Korea has world-class internet (fastest average speeds globally), excellent public transit, and universal healthcare — but the language barrier is real and Korean bureaucracy requires patience and often an in-person translator.
Learn more: The Cheapest Cities to Live Abroad→South Korea at a glance
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Cost of buying in South Korea
Estimated fees and ongoing costs for this property
Closing Costs
5-7% of purchase price
- ·Acquisition tax: 1-3%
- ·Registration tax: 0.8-2%
- ·Legal/judicial fees: ₩500,000-1,500,000
- ·Agent: 0.3-0.9%
Annual Costs
Property Tax
0.1-0.5% property tax + 0.03-0.5% comprehensive real estate tax
Insurance
₩200,000-500,000/yr
HOA / Condo Fees
₩100,000-300,000/mo for apartments (관리비)
Good to Know
Agent Fees
Both sides pay own agent (0.3-0.9% each)
Foreign Buyer Note
Must report purchase to local government within 60 days. Some areas near military bases are restricted.
Legal help in South Korea
Hire your own attorney — not the seller's. We'll match you with a vetted local lawyer.
Need a local attorney in South Korea?
We'll connect you with an independent, English-speaking real estate attorney experienced with foreign buyers. Not the seller's lawyer — yours.
Contact Agent
강남탑티어 공인중개사사무소 / 이상현
Next steps for moving to South Korea
Interested in this property? Here's how to move forward.
Understand the buying rules
Foreign ownership laws vary wildly by country. Some welcome you, others restrict or ban foreign buyers entirely.
Sort out your visa
Owning property doesn't give you the right to live there. Research residency options before you buy.
Plan your finances
Understand currency risk, international wire transfers, and whether you can get a local mortgage.
Know your tax obligations
US citizens are taxed on worldwide income. You'll need to file US taxes from abroad and may owe local taxes too.
Set up healthcare
Medicare doesn't cover you overseas. You'll need international health insurance or a local plan.
Run the full checklist
Banking, mail forwarding, power of attorney, pet import rules — the complete pre-move checklist.
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