I go around looking for a house these days.
After receiving a call from my landlord to increase the rent a few days ago, I began this with the idea of finding a Jeonse(is particular kind of lease in Korea).
I saw some house near Mia intersection station and I saw a house near the Sangbong station.
Both places were interesting because it was my first visit. And it is impressive that the mood between the two places is so different.
The neighborhood of Mia intersection was very busy.
Some might say it's a human neighborhood, but it's one I'd like to avoid for a long time living in college towns.
At first, I have a lot to eat, a lot to see, a lot to look at, and especially a lot of people. but It's gonna be a stress.
On the other hand, the area around the Sangbong station was very rural.
This is a town that made me think that it is very different even though it is the same Seoul.
It is quiet, has few people, and stores in the neighborhood look old. I wish I had taken a picture, but I couldn't have made it. Too tired to walk.
What a coincidence, the house I saw near the Mia intersection was a new building and the room I saw near the Sangbong station was an old villa.
Naturally, the new building looked clean and comfortable. However, the room was small. The surroundings of the building also felt blocked.
The slightly older villa looked a little old, shabby, dark and uncomfortable. However, it was a little wide. And the surroundings of the building looked relaxed. Oh, the deposit was cheap.
The two ideas cross.
Seoul is very big. I can rent my house eventually.
Seoul is very big. When can I have my own house?
It was kind of weird day.