What is an Officetel?
78Officetel studio in Banghwa-dong, Seoul
What is an Officetel?
This is a common type of apartment rental in S. Korea. It seems the word is derived from the word 'office' and 'hotel' - it is meant to be similar to a hotel in that people live there but the word office comes into play because there are offices as well (photos of the building and area are included in a slide show and below) .
My last year teaching there, I lived in an officetel. My officetel was a large building that had mixed rental units. My building was 14 stories high made up mostly of studio apartments (see photo of my apartment with those fun pink cabinets). Interspersed throughout the upper floors were a few offices. It you want to teach and remain in populated Seoul, most likely you will have an officetel. They offer many services and amentities and are usually close to mass transit.
What was so great was the first two floors - which were totally rented out to businesses. The main floor of this giant block long building were filled with restaurants, bakeries, gourmet markets, gift shops and other businesses. If it was cold, I never had to go out. Just hop on the elevator or walk down from my 6th floor apartment, or just order a meal from one of the many restaurants.
On the second floor I could even have botox done (if I wanted to). There was also a full dental office, tea room, nail salon, the rental office, a cleaners (they didn't clean on the premises - I could just drop off) also a noriebang (nor.ray.bong) - over here we would use the term karaoke instead. A noriebang is a place where you could spend an evening singing, noshing and drinking - and laughing of course.
Across the courtyard was my friend Christine who also lived in an officetel - on the 14th floor in a rather fancy loft. Of course between the two buildings we could go to Dunkin' Doughnuts or Baskin Robbins. Again there were many restaurants - and I must mention full pulbic bathrooms on the first and second floors. (S. Korea does not skimp on bathrooms. In fact everyone subway station in Seoul had a full female and full male bathroom).
Then across the street was another large officetel - and there Christine and I went to the gigantic two story gym up on the 9th and 10th floors. I also visited a ful service spa where I was pampered royally!
Once we found out what an officetel was we knew this is where we wanted to live - in full service buildings with a (friendly) concierge at the front door.
When you get settled in S. Korea, be sure to enjoy the amazing traditional side dish - kimchi! -(see link below for kimchi and one of my favorite foods - pa jun/Korean pancake - excellent!)
Enjoy the photos!
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Hi CA - there was a small grocery store on the 1st floor and right across the street was one of the best fresh food supermarkets in Seoul. I have to say - I spent some of the best years of my life in Seoul - there was just so much to do and see and I enjoyed such a high standard of living!
Thanks for writing and I am going to visit you right now!
It seems quite interesting and full of fun. You dont seem to have any problem at all. Visiting different countries and learning the culture broadens the mind and you learn to love the people as well.
That pink room is so lovely!!!! It is better than my room. It looks like the house that I dreamed !! I wanted to live in beautiful kitchen and especially that table!! It looks so beautiful>_< . When I grow up, I will make my house. Especially kitchen and badroom!!!
Hello Einron, I love visiting foreign countries - and as an older woman I am treated like royalty. I so appreciate this respect for elders. I lived in Korea off and on for 3 years - some of the best years of my life.
And Dear Vicky, The pink was so much fun. It made me feel good every time I came home. I miss Seoul!
BKC
Very cute!
Thanks JMS - it was a fun time!
What a wonderful place to live and it sounds as if this would make a good series of hubs, writing about your experiences teaching and living in Seoul.
Great idea SweetiePie - I think I will do just that. I had such a great time. The kindness of women was overwhelming.
I am going to start writing and posting more about Korea and many of my overseas adventures - and add pictures.
Glad you stopped by!
Sounds like a great experience. I love hearing about living in other countries.
There must be an adventurer somewhere inside of me. (smile)
Thanks for your hub, I enjoyed reading it.
I had such a great time totally immersing myself in such a great culture.
Thanks for stopping by lindarhea!
This is a great hub BkCreative. I am currently living in an officetel and I had no idea what they were before I got here. It's so good to have information like this for newcomers to Korea to see. I agree with you that they're a pretty great way to live for just one person.
Hi Laura Berwick,
I had such a great time the years I lived in Seoul. I do hope you are having a great time as well.
Thanks for writing!
where can i find such an officetel?
i am in seoul now and i can t find contact info
Hello adi!
The company you work for should handle all this for you. In my case it was a school - so when I arrived it was waiting for me. As a result I was not responsible for rent but monthly maintenance expenses, like water, heat and maintenance. Then I paid separately for cable. A real bargain!
Rent is different in S. Korea. You put up a certain amount of money upfront - but you get it back at the end of your lease - meanwhile you just pay your basic expenses, not rent.
I did know some people who wanted to find their own apt. and be far removed - so they went to the area known as Itaewon (ee-tay-wahn). Because it is near the US military, English is spoken everywhere and they found a rental agency that handled everything.
Good luck!
My neighborhood in Seoul
















christine almaraz says:
10 months ago
Sounds and looks great. Sounds like you have a little bit of the city inside your building. Only thing your missing is a grocery store and you'd never have to leave:)