About us
Would you like to work on better housing conditions for international workers
and international students in the South Korea? Divercity House will solve it for you.
We offer a wide variety of properties, including gosiwon, studio apartments, villas, houses, and apartments in South Korea.
Divercity House’s mission
In South Korea, many foreign workers and international students are integral members of our society, enriching our economy and culture. However, one of the biggest challenges they face in Korea is securing a stable and fair housing environment. Complex rental procedures, language barriers, and prejudice often prevent them from finding the right home.
Divercity House was founded to solve these problems and help foreigners build a better life in Korea. Our mission is simple but powerful:
“Better House, Better Life in South Korea.”
Our Promise
At Divercity House, we want to improve the quality of life for foreigners in Korea, reduce the stress of housing issues, and ultimately build a better future for them. We strive to create an environment where foreign guests are respected and welcomed as valued members of Korean society, not just as renters.
Based on the belief that a better home makes for a better life, Divercity House provides foreigners with the stable and comfortable foundation they need to fulfill their dreams in Korea.
How we work
Here's what you need to know to safely contract for a home in South Korea.
There are some parts that are difficult for foreigners who are new to Korea
Core checklist
1.Check if a real estate agent is legally licensed
2. Check the neighborhood prices and rent rates
3. Check for unauthorized and illegal construction
4. Check the property record of title
5. Check if the landlord is in arrears on taxes
6. Using the Standard Residential Lease Agreement
Indoor | Score (5) | Other | ||
Wall | Check for leaks | |||
Touch it (Is it cold?) | ||||
Mold (wallpaper popping) - corners, under baseboards | ||||
Knocking on the wall (Is it false wall?) | ||||
Crack | ||||
Windows | Insect screens, burglar bars | |||
Double-pane windows | ||||
Daylight (orientation) + presence of buildings in front of you | ||||
Does it keep the wind out when the window is closed? | ||||
Open the window to see if there is a smelly store or garbage dump or sewer. | ||||
Mold around windows | ||||
Rest rooms | Sewer odor | |||
Water pressure check (sink+vanity+toilet simultaneously) | ||||
Drainage (floor, sink) | ||||
Towel Rack | ||||
Windows (vents) + insect screens | ||||
Hot water check | ||||
The location of the toilet paper holder (does it get wet in the shower) | ||||
Faucets + showers are securely attached | ||||
Bathroom tile mold | ||||
Kitchen | Sink water pressure | |||
Drain the sink | ||||
Sewer odor | ||||
Cockroach traps under the sink | ||||
Others | Squeaky cabinet doors | |||
Air conditioning, boiler operation | ||||
Washing machine, refrigerator odors and hygiene | ||||
Kitchen hoods | ||||
Blind | ||||
Is there a place to hang laundry? | ||||
Number of outlet locations | ||||
Outdoors | ||||
With or without a management room | ||||
CCTV presence | ||||
Around trees, parks, mountains (bug infestation) | ||||
Ground floor dining room | ||||
Nearby bars | ||||
Check if a convenience store is nearby | ||||
Recycling center locations | ||||
Other | ||||
Admin fees include | ||||
Where the homeowner lives | ||||
Is it individualized heating system? | ||||
We will do our best to follow this process and make sure our customers are happy with us.
Thank You.