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What is a typical expat home or apartment like in Gwangju?

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We asked expats what a typical home or apartment in Gwangju is like. They answered...

"A typical expat home or apartment in Gwangju, is usually a modern, high-rise apartment building located in the city center. These apartments are often fully furnished, featuring a combination of Western and Korean styles. The living room usually has a comfortable sofa, a flat-screen TV, and a coffee table. The kitchen is typically equipped with modern appliances such as a refrigerator, a stove, and a microwave. The bedrooms are usually compact but comfortable, often with a queen-sized bed, a wardrobe, and sometimes a small desk. The bathrooms are typically modern and clean, often featuring a shower, a sink, and a toilet. Some apartments may also have a small balcony with a view of the city. The buildings often have amenities such as a gym, a convenience store, and sometimes even a communal garden or rooftop terrace. They are usually located close to public transportation, making it easy for expats to commute to work or explore the city. Despite being in the city center, these apartments are often located in quiet neighborhoods, providing a peaceful living environment. They are also usually close to international schools, supermarkets, and restaurants, making them convenient for expats. However, it's important to note that space can be a premium in Korean cities, so these apartments may be smaller than what expats are used to in their home countries. But they are designed to maximize space and are often bright and airy. In terms of cost, rent can vary depending on the size and location of the apartment, but it's generally affordable compared to other major cities in Asia. Utilities such as electricity, water, and internet are usually not included in the rent and are paid separately," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Gwangju, Korea.

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