Shared Homies vs large corporate co-living — what’s the difference?
Scale and feeling:
• Shared Homies: small houses (3–8 people), personal coordinator (French & Spanish fluent), unique home character, organic friendships
• Large corporate coliving: bigger buildings, extra fees, no english speaking support, more standardized amenities (gyms, apps), but often less personal and more hotel/dorm-like
Choose us for warmth, privacy and real support.
Shared Homies vs regular Korean share houses or goshiwons?
• Regular Korean share houses: often aimed at local students, stricter rules, limited English/French/Spanish support
• Goshiwons: very small rooms, minimal shared space, short-term focused
• Shared Homies: larger Western-style rooms, full common areas, internationally friendly team with ARC help and language support — much better for longer, comfortable stays.
Why choose small cozy shared houses instead of big coliving buildings?
Deeper friendships, quieter environment, more personal influence over the house atmosphere. Fewer roommates = easier to bond, share dinners, watch movies together — ideal if you want real community rather than just facilities.
Ready to Join the Homies?
If you’re a digital nomad in Seoul, on a working holiday visa, or an international student from France, Germany, UK/England, Spain or anywhere else — we’d love to welcome you.
Message us on WhatsApp (we speak French, Spanish & English), fill out the quick application form, or follow us on Instagram to see real house tours and rooftops!