IncheonBougie Zone

Susan-dongRent Prices 2026

21589Car MandatoryExecutive PrivacyGreenbelt PremiumZero Concrete Jungle
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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median of ₩16500/m², you are paying a premium for the luxury of silence and space. It’s a BOUGIE enclave where the Neighborhood analysis confirms you’re priced out of the entry-level market found in most of Namdong-gu. While the Investment outlook remains stable due to strict zoning, renters should only jump in if they value backyard potential over public transit proximity.

The Vibe:Susan-dong is the antithesis of Incheon’s typical high-rise sprawl, dominated by low-density housing and wide-open greenbelt views near Incheon Grand Park. Residents here prioritize quiet and square footage over being steps away from a subway gate, making it a car-dependent pocket of the city. You won't find the neon-soaked chaos of nearby Guwol-dong; instead, it’s all about private driveways and much higher fences.

Market Median

16,500
/m²/mo
3.1% Premiumvs Incheon avg
LowHigh
12,00022,500
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Susan-dong @ 16,500/m²/mo

990,000

District Highlights

Park
Incheon Grand Park
Government
Incheon Housing & City Development Corporation
Grocery
Namdong Hanaro Mart
School
Incheon Manwol Elementary
Nature
Incheon Arboretum

Locals Ask

Why are m² stats higher here than in surrounding districts?

Inventory is extremely limited and mostly consists of larger, upscale villas rather than the cramped studio blocks found elsewhere.

Is parking a disaster like in central Incheon?

Not at all; this is one of the few areas where you won't have to fight neighbors for a spot or double-park on the sidewalk.

What is the commute like to Seoul?

It's a grind unless you're driving; expect a long bus ride to get to any meaningful subway transfer point.

Is there a local market scene?

There aren't many traditional markets inside the dong, so most residents head to the larger Seongnam-dong outlets for bulk shopping.

Does the Neighborhood analysis suggest any new developments?

Zoning laws keep this area protected, so don't expect a sudden influx of cheap apartments to drive prices down.