Iui-dongRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At a median of €15.8/m², you are paying the 'Gwanggyo tax' for the privilege of modern infrastructure and proximity to the water. This area is the undisputed 'FINAL_BOSS' of Suwon rentals because the inventory is almost exclusively high-spec, post-2012 builds that refuse to depreciate. The investment outlook remains aggressive, especially for units within a five-minute walk of the Lotte Outlets, where the top-end €20.5/m² is now the standard.
The Vibe:This is Gwanggyo’s power center, defined by sleek glass high-rises and the tech crowd working at the nearby Techno Valley. Life here revolves around Gwanggyo Central Station, where commuters trade their soul for a 35-minute Shinbundang Line shot into Gangnam. It is polished, hyper-functional, and lacks any grit, feeling more like a corporate campus than a traditional Suwon residential quarter.
Market Median
Quick Estimate
Iui-dong @ €15.8/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the €20.5/m² top end worth it for a lake view?
Only if you value prestige over space; units with direct Lake Park frontage command a 20% premium that doesn't translate to extra square footage.
How does the average rent compare to neighboring Woncheon-dong?
Iui-dong typically sits €3-€5/m² higher because it offers direct subway access, whereas Woncheon often requires a frustrating bus transfer.
What is the parking situation like in these high-rises?
Unlike the nightmare of old Suwon, buildings here are modern and usually offer 1.2 to 1.5 spots per unit in deep underground garages.
Is Iui-dong seeing any dip in m² stats recently?
The neighborhood analysis shows zero cooling; demand from the nearby Samsung Digital City keeps the floor at a solid €11.5/m² even for older studios.
Do rental prices include the hefty management fees?
Absolutely not; expect to shell out an additional €150-€300 monthly for the 'Gwanggyo lifestyle' amenities and building maintenance.