Pyeongni 3(sam)-dongRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
At ₩11500/m², the neighborhood analysis reveals you are essentially betting on the Seodaegu KTX expansion. This is a SMART_MONEY play because while the current streetscape is a mess of construction dust, the investment outlook is stronger here than in the overpriced central districts. It is not pretty yet, but the price-to-access ratio for the KTX line makes it a pragmatic choice for commuters who value utility over aesthetics.
The Vibe:Pyeongni 3-dong is a gritty, old-school residential pocket in Seo-gu currently being swallowed by massive redevelopment projects. You will find aging red-brick villas sitting directly in the shadow of the cranes building the Pyeongni New Town apartment blocks. It is a transitional zone where car owners struggle with tight alley parking while waiting for the Seodaegu KTX Station area to finally mature.
Market Median
Quick Estimate
Pyeongni 3(sam)-dong @ ₩11,500/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
What are the average m² stats for a standard villa?
Expect a median of ₩11500/m², but older walk-ups frequently bottom out at ₩8500/m² if you can handle manual trash sorting and no elevator.
Is parking actually manageable in Pyeongni 3-dong?
Absolutely not. Unless you pay the premium for a new-build apartment complex, you will be fighting neighbors for every inch of curb space in the alleys.
Is the investment outlook worth the construction noise?
Yes, it is a SMART_MONEY move as the entire Seodaegu corridor is the city's primary infrastructure focus for the next decade.
How far is the commute to central Daegu?
The KTX is close, but getting to Banwoldang requires a bus transfer or a 20-minute drive, as the subway lines do not cut directly through this dong.
Where is the best place for cheap groceries?
Skip the convenience stores and hit Pyeongni Traditional Market; the prices there beat any supermarket chain in the district.