In last month's Seoul one-room transaction, monthly rent was analyzed to average 700,000 won.

According to the findings on the 25th from Dabang, a real estate information platform, which analyzed the actual transaction price disclosure system of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, the average monthly rent for one-room units in Seoul's row houses and multi-household homes (exclusive area of 33 square meters or less) transacted in Oct. was 700,000 won (based on a 10 million won deposit), and the average jeonse deposit was 214.57 million won.

For this survey, the analysis of average monthly rent counted transactions with deposits under 100 million won, and the analysis of the average jeonse deposit counted all jeonse transactions.

A one-room rental advertisement is posted in a university district in Seoul. /Courtesy of News1

By district, the ratio relative to Seoul's average monthly rent was highest in Gangnam District at 135%. It was followed by Seocho District (123%), Yeongdeungpo District (116%), Geumcheon District (110%), Yongsan District (109%), Jungnang District (107%), Gwangjin District (104%), Gangseo and Seodaemun districts (103% each), Jung District (101%), with 10 areas above the Seoul average.

For jeonse deposits, eight areas exceeded the Seoul average: Seocho District (130%), Gangnam District (124%), Dongjak District (114%), Mapo and Yongsan districts (107% each), Jung District (106%), Gwangjin District (105%), and Seongdong District (103%).

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