SejongFinal Boss Zone

Eojin-dongRent Prices 2026

🏆 Best for Government ProfessionalsGovernment ProfessionalsBRT CommandConcrete EfficiencyPower Corridor
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Our Verdict

"Final Boss"

This district is the undisputed FINAL_BOSS of Sejong real estate because you're paying for the ultimate commute shortcut to the ministries. With m² stats showing a median of ₩16800, the investment outlook remains rock-solid as demand is permanently baked into the federal infrastructure. It isn't a place for soul or culture, but if your life revolves around the complex, the price premium is a logical trade-off for time.

The Vibe:Eojin-dong is dominated by the massive Government Complex Sejong, meaning the streetscape is defined by glass facades, wide boulevards, and civil servants in suits. You won't find any historical grit here; it's a planned grid where the BRT line dictates the pace of life. Expect the area to go silent after 7 PM once the commuters retreat, leaving behind a sterile but highly efficient environment.

Market Median

16,800
/m²/mo
18.7% Premiumvs Sejong avg
LowHigh
12,50023,500
Est. Rating5/5
Last ScanMarch 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
High
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Eojin-dong @ 16,800/m²/mo

1,008,000

District Highlights

Grocery
Homeplus Sejong Branch
Park
Sejong Lake Park
Library
National Library of Korea, Sejong
School
Yeon-yang Elementary School
Public
Government Complex Sejong

Locals Ask

Is parking a disaster around the Government Complex?

Surface parking is a total nightmare during work hours, but most modern residential towers in the district have deep underground garages that stay relatively clear.

When does the average rent typically spike?

Expect a surge in January and July during the massive government personnel reshuffles when thousands of officials scramble for local housing.

Is Eojin-dong walkable for daily errands?

It is designed for walking, but the scale is deceptive; those wide blocks take longer to cross than you think, making a bike or a kick-scooter nearly mandatory.

What is the investment outlook for small studio units here?

Extremely stable; these units are the primary choice for 'Friday-to-Sunday' commuters who maintain a main home in Seoul but work in the ministries.

Are there any 'quiet' zones in this district?

The blocks closest to Sejong Lake Park offer a slight reprieve from the office noise, but you’ll never truly escape the feeling of living in a workspace.