Daeyeon 6(yuk)-dongRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
With a median of ₩19500/m², this area sits squarely in THE_GRID—it’s predictable, mid-range, and neither a steal nor a rip-off. Our neighborhood analysis shows a wide spread up to ₩26800/m², which is strictly driven by the newer high-rise complexes like Daeyeon Lotte Castle Legend. For those looking at the investment outlook, it's a low-volatility zone; you aren't going to see Seomyeon-style appreciation here, but the rental demand stays flat and reliable because people always need to live near the hospitals and schools.
The Vibe:This is the quieter, more mature sibling to the chaotic university district nearby, defined largely by its proximity to the UN Memorial Cemetery and the Busan Cultural Center. Expect a lot of steep slopes and narrow residential alleys that trade the neon lights of Kyungsung for a bit more silence and wind off the hill. It’s a functional pocket where the 'Green Line' (Line 2) is accessible if you don't mind a calf-burning walk to Motgol or Daeyeon Station.
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Quick Estimate
Daeyeon 6(yuk)-dong @ ₩19,500/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking a disaster here?
If you aren't in a modern apartment complex with an underground lot, yes, expect to battle for space in the narrow residential streets.
What is the average rent for a standard studio?
Based on the ₩19500/m² stats, a typical 30m² space will run you roughly ₩585,000, excluding the hefty management fees in newer buildings.
How's the transit access?
You're tethered to Line 2; it's a quick 15-minute ride to Seomyeon, but the walk to the station from the 6-dong hills is no joke.
Is the investment outlook positive for small landlords?
It's a stable 'hold' area; rental yields are consistent due to the proximity of several universities, even if the vibe here is more residential.
Where do locals actually shop?
Most skip the local convenience stores for the Mega Mart in Namcheon or the Motgol traditional market for better prices on perishables.