Cost of Living in South Korea - Updated Prices & Insights

Monthly Cost of Living

A single person spends around $1,427 per month with rent on average across South Korea.

A couple spends around $2,251 per month with rent on average across South Korea.

A family of three spends around $3,075 per month with rent on average across South Korea.

Across 47 cities in South Korea, monthly living costs range from $1,229 to $1,742 – a $513 difference that makes location a key factor.

Currency
🍽 Eating Out
Cost
Range
Meal at Budget Restaurant
$7.25 ₩11.0K
$5.80 ₩8,783
$10.86 ₩16.5K
Three-Course Dinner for Two, Mid-Range
$44.44 ₩67.3K
$29.63 ₩44.9K
$74.1 ₩112.2K
Fast Food Meal (McDonalds, etc)
$5.82 ₩8,813
$5.38 ₩8,154
$6.97 ₩10.6K
Cappuccino
$3.68 ₩5,580
$2.15 ₩3,256
$4.67 ₩7,075
Coke/Pepsi/Fanta/Sprite (0.33 liter bottle)
$1.64 ₩2,483
$1.13 ₩1,707
$2.36 ₩3,570
Water (0.33 liter bottle)
$0.82 ₩1,238
$0.67 ₩1,022
$1.50 ₩2,276
Local Beer (0.5 liter draught)
$3.57 ₩5,414
$1.79 ₩2,714
$5.00 ₩7,583
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
$4.83 ₩7,312
$2.97 ₩4,497
$6.98 ₩10.6K
🛒 Groceries & Markets
Cost
Range
Milk (1 liter)
$2.22 ₩3,368
$1.50 ₩2,271
$3.00 ₩4,542
White Bread (500g)
$3.06 ₩4,644
$1.83 ₩2,774
$5.85 ₩8,865
Rice (white) (1kg)
$3.10 ₩4,696
$1.65 ₩2,495
$4.89 ₩7,408
Eggs
$3.05 ₩4,627
$1.78 ₩2,697
$5.35 ₩8,105
Local Cheese (1kg)
$14.09 ₩21.3K
$7.49 ₩11.3K
$33.68 ₩51.0K
Chicken Fillets (1kg)
$9.31 ₩14.1K
$4.40 ₩6,671
$13.94 ₩21.1K
Beef Round Steak (1kg)
$29.86 ₩45.2K
$12.32 ₩18.7K
$51.2 ₩77.6K
Apples (1kg)
$8.05 ₩12.2K
$3.75 ₩5,682
$13.52 ₩20.5K
Banana (1kg)
$3.44 ₩5,219
$2.19 ₩3,318
$7.32 ₩11.1K
Oranges (1kg)
$6.07 ₩9,199
$2.62 ₩3,973
$11.24 ₩17.0K
Tomato (1kg)
$6.02 ₩9,128
$2.14 ₩3,249
$10.03 ₩15.2K
Potato (1kg)
$3.68 ₩5,577
$1.92 ₩2,914
$5.71 ₩8,653
Onion (1kg)
$2.85 ₩4,325
$1.45 ₩2,200
$4.95 ₩7,497
Lettuce (1 head)
$2.55 ₩3,858
$1.51 ₩2,287
$4.12 ₩6,238
Water (1.5 liter bottle)
$1.17 ₩1,768
$0.58 ₩884
$1.45 ₩2,202
Cigarettes 20 Pack (Marlboro, Camel)
$3.22 ₩4,882
$3.22 ₩4,882
$3.57 ₩5,413
Wine (Bottle)
$16.72 ₩25.3K
$8.02 ₩12.2K
$26.74 ₩40.5K
Local Beer (0.5 liter bottle)
$2.12 ₩3,207
$1.34 ₩2,025
$3.57 ₩5,416
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
$2.85 ₩4,317
$1.44 ₩2,188
$5.05 ₩7,651
🚌 Getting Around
Cost
Range
One-way Ticket (Public Transport)
$1.08 ₩1,641
$0.95 ₩1,432
$1.25 ₩1,894
Public Transport Monthly Pass (Regular Price)
$46.10 ₩69.8K
$43.21 ₩65.5K
$64.8 ₩98.2K
Taxi Start (Normal Tariff)
$3.27 ₩4,952
$2.75 ₩4,174
$3.62 ₩5,490
Taxi (Normal Tariff) (1km)
$0.53 ₩805
$0.50 ₩761
$0.93 ₩1,405
Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff)
$8.70 ₩13.2K
$8.42 ₩12.8K
$14.49 ₩22.0K
Gasoline (1 liter)
$1.23 ₩1,870
$1.20 ₩1,823
$1.40 ₩2,117
Midsize Hatchback 1.4l (Volkswagen Golf, Toyota Prius, Honda Civic, etc)
$27.2K ₩41.3M
$27.2K ₩41.3M
$27.2K ₩41.3M
Compact Sedan 1.6l (Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, Kia K4, Hyundai Elantra, etc)
$23.6K ₩35.8M
$21.6K ₩32.7M
$26.0K ₩39.4M
🧾 Monthly Utilities & Internet
Cost
Range
Utilities for 2 People in 2-bedroom Apartment (Heating, Electricity, Gas, Water, Garbage) (85m2)
$167 ₩252.5K
$110 ₩167.1K
$245 ₩371.3K
SIM Card Monthly Plan (Calls and 10GB+ Data)
$41.34 ₩62.6K
$20.03 ₩30.4K
$53.4 ₩80.9K
Internet (50+ Mbps, Unlimited Data)
$22.43 ₩34.0K
$14.98 ₩22.7K
$33.71 ₩51.1K
🎉 Sport & Entertainment
Cost
Range
Gym Membership (Monthly)
$51.4 ₩77.9K
$21.75 ₩33.0K
$87.0 ₩131.9K
Tennis Court (1 Hour on Weekend)
$19.69 ₩29.8K
$7.34 ₩11.1K
$32.27 ₩48.9K
Cinema Ticket
$10.87 ₩16.5K
$8.70 ₩13.2K
$13.05 ₩19.8K
🧸 Childcare & Education
Cost
Range
Preschool or Kindergarten, Full Day, Private, 1 Child (Monthly)
$380 ₩576.0K
$254 ₩385.1K
$944 ₩1.4M
International Primary School, 1 Child (Yearly)
$22.7K ₩34.5M
$14.5K ₩22.0M
$32.3K ₩48.9M
👕👟 Clothing & Footwear
Cost
Range
Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar)
$59.6 ₩90.3K
$37.45 ₩56.7K
$97.4 ₩147.5K
Summer Dress (H&M, Zara, etc)
$48.44 ₩73.4K
$25.88 ₩39.2K
$73.9 ₩112.0K
Sport Shoes (Adidas, Nike)
$79.5 ₩120.4K
$51.7 ₩78.3K
$111 ₩167.7K
Men's Leather Business Shoes
$108 ₩163.7K
$58.7 ₩89.0K
$184 ₩278.1K
🏠 Accommodation & Living
Cost
Range
1-bedroom Apartment, City Center (Monthly)
$615 ₩931.2K
$357 ₩540.8K
$1,091 ₩1.7M
1-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center (Monthly)
$411 ₩622.1K
$220 ₩333.6K
$881 ₩1.3M
3-bedroom Apartment, City Center (Monthly)
$1,557 ₩2.4M
$734 ₩1.1M
$3,521 ₩5.3M
3-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center (Monthly)
$976 ₩1.5M
$514 ₩778.7K
$1,836 ₩2.8M
Buy Apartment in City Center (m2)
$13.5K ₩20.5M
$4,584 ₩6.9M
$34.1K ₩51.6M
Buy Apartment Outside City Center (m2)
$7,411 ₩11.2M
$2,609 ₩4.0M
$13.5K ₩20.4M
💵 Salaries & Financials
Cost
Range
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax)
$2,077 ₩3.1M
-
20-Year Fixed Mortgage Interest Rate (Annual %)
4.2
3.5
5

CityCost data is based on AI and user input – minor inaccuracies may occur.

Last update: May 30, 2026

Cost Breakdown

A central one-bedroom averages $456 nationally. In Seoul, expect around $957, while Jeonju – the country's most affordable city overall – comes in at $277.

The average net salary across South Korea is $1,954 – enough to cover average monthly costs of $1,427, but with limited room for savings. Margins vary widely by city.

Groceries average around $436 per month nationally. A mid-range dinner for two costs about $40.00.

Most affordable: Jeonju at $1,229 per month. The capital, Seoul, sits at $1,742. Across the country, monthly costs span roughly $513 between the cheapest and priciest cities.

Cost Highlights

Overall living costs ($1,427) is 6% above the global median of $1,340.

Average rent ($456) is 27% below the global median of $627.

Dining out ($40.00) is 17% below the global median of $48.00.

Public transport ($12.00) is 64% below the global median of $33.00.

By City in South Korea
Rank
City
Population
Living Index
Solo costs
(no rent) / month
Solo costs
(with rent) / month
Family of 3 costs
(no rent) / month
Family of 3 costs
(with rent) / month
Mobile download speed
(Mbps)
Internet download speed
(Mbps)
1
166274
70 $892 $1,393 $1,794 $2,941
66.01
229.82
2
677710
72 $973 $1,448 $1,845 $2,990
84.45
231.33
3
181319
70 $749 $1,378 $2,208 $2,985
31.36
209.19
4
587764
66 $840 $1,325 $2,072 $3,068
123.87
287.48
5
103620
74 $979 $1,482 $2,381 $3,279
170.46
142.7
6
848191
74 $955 $1,498 $2,009 $3,308
85.83
299.28
7
3586079
75 $1,002 $1,523 $2,142 $3,228
109.81
222.75
8
1055839
75 $1,059 $1,492 $1,957 $3,119
66.64
313.11
9
658486
64 $815 $1,274 $1,977 $2,640
34.57
285.04
10
835669
64 $911 $1,289 $1,939 $2,569
46.03
248.05
11
280061
68 $793 $1,326 $1,888 $2,571
13.08
302.86
12
208529
72 $755 $1,444 $1,846 $3,070
39.66
186.97
13
2528933
68 $934 $1,336 $2,040 $2,967
102.89
334.71
14
1537324
66 $842 $1,304 $1,975 $2,843
64.45
256.35
15
254073
68 $820 $1,368 $2,225 $3,006
52.92
258.3
16
143056
74 $962 $1,461 $2,292 $3,222
17.32
172.65
17
532132
75 $1,044 $1,487 $2,027 $3,196
220.93
259.22
18
110428
75 $870 $1,507 $2,137 $3,119
167.77
248.41
19
1467996
70 $813 $1,401 $2,340 $2,962
243.31
256.88
20
-
71 $976 $1,420 $2,402 $3,952
181.63
292.8
21
258156
75 $866 $1,495 $2,149 $3,144
204.46
187.22
22
213059
73 $890 $1,484 $2,408 $3,134
97.76
183.93
23
307000
70 $735 $1,371 $2,296 $2,986
48.27
268.65
24
-
76 $1,015 $1,515 $2,064 $3,362
124.09
329.31
25
2870545
68 $911 $1,375 $1,953 $2,922
10.42
276.55
26
136432
75 $824 $1,506 $2,154 $3,201
276.83
205.47
27
469279
68 $836 $1,334 $1,978 $3,246
114.91
261.64
28
653387
62 $769 $1,229 $1,683 $2,607
161.72
247.2
29
340548
74 $1,010 $1,508 $2,195 $3,338
186.17
343.38
30
237739
72 $979 $1,454 $2,480 $3,076
232.15
241.01
31
-
72 $988 $1,472 $2,295 $3,071
114.34
296.13
32
514869
67 $751 $1,333 $1,646 $2,680
254.89
328.14
33
489081
73 $833 $1,437 $2,361 $3,071
135.39
249.31
34
117500
70 $804 $1,424 $2,194 $2,991
375.25
337.25
35
100947
72 $770 $1,457 $2,152 $3,246
321.39
141.08
36
155641
70 $760 $1,376 $2,049 $2,997
145.23
275.68
37
967510
84 $776 $1,649 $1,862 $3,232
108.75
314.76
38
9509458
88 $1,083 $1,742 $2,656 $4,043
172.59
204.19
39
-
71 $909 $1,414 $2,304 $3,072
63.18
330.4
40
-
74 $1,035 $1,473 $2,340 $3,314
105.83
282.04
41
1203000
69 $665 $1,367 $1,873 $2,815
112.38
316.13
42
463077
63 $853 $1,268 $2,184 $2,792
378.95
282.78
43
1129827
72 $790 $1,444 $2,056 $2,932
284.67
252.71
44
340196
75 $835 $1,506 $2,344 $3,187
370.45
219.78
45
335474
75 $890 $1,524 $2,082 $3,232
74.77
295.57
46
288988
72 $1,008 $1,427 $2,337 $3,029
46.48
113.47
47
1004081
68 $714 $1,323 $1,830 $2,773
185.19
257.69
South Korea Median Internet Speeds (Updated April 2026)

Mobile

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Mbps
Upload
Mbps
Latency
ms

Fixed Broadband

Download
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Mbps
Latency
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The chart highlights the Precision Threshold for mobile and fixed broadband internet speeds, updated quarterly.
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Cost of Living in South Korea - Frequently Asked Questions
How does affordability stack up for travelers, expats, and digital nomads in South Korea, and who tends to get good value?
In South Korea, affordability is highly location driven: Seoul is pricier, while other cities and rural areas offer more breathing room. When you compare options, Cost of Living in South Korea varies by city and lifestyle, and public transit is efficient and widely used, helping daily costs stay manageable if you stay near a transit hub. For travelers, expats, and digital nomads, value comes from flexible leases, guesthouses, and share houses, plus abundant street food and markets that stretch meals farther. The vibe blends modern convenience with culture, and seasonality brings different perks. Tip: Map out a few neighborhoods and compare transit passes to estimate your core monthly expenses.
What does daily life look like in terms of housing search, food options, transport, and errands for a newcomer?
South Korea living cost varies by city and lifestyle, so your plan should start with a rough map of priorities. Housing runs from compact officetels and shared flats to traditional rentals; understand local terms like monthly rent versus Jeonse if you plan to stay longer. Food options span markets, street stalls, and affordable eateries alongside convenience stores. Public transit is fast and convenient, with reliable subways and buses that let you explore neighborhoods without a car. Co-working spaces and cafes can fit different work styles and budgets. Tip: Use transit passes, shop at markets, and test different neighborhoods before committing.
What strategies help you optimize your budget, adapt to seasons, and choose a neighborhood that fits your lifestyle?
Quality of life depends on finding a neighborhood that fits your routine and a budgeting framework that keeps goals realistic. Start with a simple monthly plan: housing, food, transport, and utilities, then add flexible funds for social activities. Seasonal shifts matter – spring and fall bring milder days for outdoor exploring, while humidity in summer and dry winters change comfort needs and energy use. To save, mix shopping at traditional markets with planned purchases at grocery chains, and favor public spaces over expensive entertainment. For neighborhood fit, prioritize transit access, safe walkability, and nearby cafes or parks that support your work and downtime. Tip: test a couple of areas for a week or two before committing.
Is South Korea expensive compared to other countries?
South Korea falls in the middle globally – not a bargain destination, not an expensive one. Costs vary a lot by region, which means it works for a wide range of incomes and lifestyles depending on where you settle.
How much does it cost to live in South Korea in 2026?
In 2026, monthly costs in South Korea range from $1,229 in smaller cities to $1,742 in major hubs. Where you choose to live makes a dramatic difference – the gap between cheapest and most expensive cities is huge.
Is rent expensive in South Korea?
Rent in South Korea varies a lot – Seoul has the highest prices, and the gap between capital and provincial rents can be 50% or more. Choosing which city to live in is one of the biggest financial decisions you'll make.
Can you live in South Korea on $1,000 per month?
In regional cities, $1,000 is plenty. In Seoul? You'll need to plan carefully, especially around housing. Shared apartments or outer neighborhoods are the usual workarounds.
Is South Korea affordable to live in?
South Korea is mid-range globally, with more affordable cities starting around $1,229 per month. Not the cheapest option out there, but far from the most expensive – a reasonable balance of cost and quality of life.

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