Room Tour: Olive (Allive) Goshitel in Seoul, South Korea
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 13. 09. 2024
- Just a tour of my goshitel (goshiwon/livingtel) in Seoul, South Korea near Korea University đŻ. Hope you enjoy!
I originally made this video just to show my room to my family and friends so it doesn't have a lot of information about the area or anything else but feel free to ask me.
Also, I received this housing through my study abroad program (International Studies Abroad) so I did not pay a monthly rate and I don't know how much it costs. But, you can check out the website below which is where I got all my information about the goshitel.
Goshitel website: mb.gosi1.net/in...
Music: Lakey Inspired- Rainy Day and Golden Hour
Camera: GoPro Hero
I think this is the cleanest and most specious gosiwon ive seen on youtube. Thx for sharing!
This is the biggest goshiwon Iâve seen and the first one Iâve seen with a window
Wow, this is the nicest one I've seen so far
Its bigger then other koshitel and nice windows
Loved living here. Was around $550 USD month!
can u tell me the name of the goshiwon please?
For this amount, in my country (Greece) you get a 100-sq m. (3-4 room) family apartment!
Me encanta como decoraste el lugar đđđčđ
Great work on the video! I love it! was just wondering, do you have approximate measurements for the bed(width and length)?
Thank you! It's a twin bed so about 38in by 75 in. I bought my fitted bed sheets in the US so it was just a bit bigger but it fit nicely. But bed sheets are fairly cheap in Korea so I ended up buying a comforter during the winter anyways.
Thats my perfect small place omg
This place looks awesome! I am trying to find a goshiwon to stay in that has an elevator because I am a wheelchair user. Do you remember if this place had steps to the entrance? Thanks!
Hi! Yes this goshiwon did have three small steps at the main entrance but there is a back door that you might actually get access to and that one didn't have a step at all. However, I do have to warn you that goshiwons in general are fairly small. I think it would be hard/difficult to get around in the room with the wheelchair?
@@ninipanini2195 Thank you for the quick reply. :) I am a part time wheelchair user so I use my chair on my long trips out or on bad mobility days when I'm dealing with a flare up from my condition, so I think it should be okay! The small space/not having to walk very far inside the room will actually be quite helpful to me, haha.
I like your house.đâŁ
Hey I was literally looking at this goshiwon website today and found your video, thank you very much for the tour. I was wondering if you're allowed to study just for a semester? I want to do my masters and it's an year course.. Do you know anything about it?
Yea i also only stayed one semsster
very good room. Maybe it's expensive.
very nice video! can I ask where this goshitel is located and what name it is? how much did you pay?
Gullwings its called Allive Goshitel in Jongam-dong right next to Korea University station!
The nicest one I've seen thus far!
What's thé name of goshiwon please !???
I love the big windows! What's the name of this goshiwon?? And what was ur monthly rate?
Nguyen Nguyenn Its even prettier when its snowing! This Goshitel is in Jongamdong near Korea University and its called Allive Goshitel. I don't know the rates for it because the price was included in the program I signed up with.
Hi, thanks for sharing. I am going to Korea university next semester too. I am not sure if I miss the answer from your video, but would you tell me how long it takes from the Goshitel to KUBS building?
So exciting! It's a quick 10-15 minute walk straight. I loved it bc if you stay out late in the Anam area or studying in a nearby cafe, you can just walk back and not have to worry about missing the bus or anything. Hope it helps! đŹ
Perfect. Iâm wondering if you still have the contact of this goshitel. Cuz Iâve asked my friend to call the phone number from their website to make a reservation for me, unfortunately that phone number doesnât work anymore. Greatly appreciate your help â€ïž
Hi đđœI know you posted this video 2 years ago but maybe you can still answer 2 questions about this goshiwon for me đ
1. was there like a roof balcony thing, that most korean houses have?
2. was there free kimchi, rice and ramen in the kitchen?
Thanks for watchingđ Yea there was a really pretty rooftop! And this one didn't have kimchi rice or ramen but I mean theres a market right behind the building and you can get those things for a cheap price.
Can you stay in these places like more than 6 month right? Ä°t's not like an hotel?
Hello! I was researching this goshiwon and I read that it doesn't have heated floors. Did your room get really cold during the winter? Thanks!
It does have floor heaters! It was really nice and warm in the winter and since you get your own AC you can leave the air off in the room but since the floor was so warm I actually had my AC on low because it could get pretty toasty
Do you know a way aside from the website to contact this goshitel? or do you know an email I could use to contact this goshitel? When you lived here were they able to communicate to you in english/korean? Thank you for sharing!
I received this housing through a study abroad program (ISA) so if there was any communication, they were the ones that did it. I only had/have the address to the building and the website. The manager of the building only speaks Korean too.
How much do you pay per month?
How big tho? How many sq. foot?
CUCKERBERG Im not sure, I never measured the place but I would often have a friend over and we could both more around the room comfortably. Goshiwons are not supposed to be big or spacious (since they're only for one person) but this was definitely the biggest one I saw.
How much is your one-month rent?
믞ì I had one set payment that I made through my study abroad program so I'm not sure how much this costs monthly. But this is the goshitel's website. Hopefully it helps!
mb.gosi1.net/index.html?no=7816
Nini CG sorry but i do not know korean
믞ì I don't know much Korean either! I just used google page translate and naver translate.
Nini CG yes thank you