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Overseas Housing Allowance rent ceilings, utility allowance and MIHA for all 18 Korean localities — effective August 16, 2026.
Localities
18
in the DTMO South Korea table
Utility allowance
₩1,068,238
$784.99 / month, with dependents
MIHA (misc.)
₩386,676
$284.15 one-time, on move-in
Effective
16 AUGUST 2026
1 KRW = $0.00 (DTMO rate)
E-5 with dependents: rent reimbursed up to the ceiling shown, plus a flat utility allowance of ₩1,068,238 ($784.99) per month.
| Locality | Rent ceiling (KRW) | Rent ceiling (USD) | Rent + utility (USD/mo) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Camp Yongin | ₩1,622,222 | $1,192.08 | $1,977.06 |
| Chunchon | ₩1,560,000 | $1,146.35 | $1,931.34 |
| Daegu/Waegwan (incl Camp Carroll, Camp Henry, And Camp Walker) | ₩1,700,000 | $1,249.23 | $2,034.22 |
| Dongducheon (incl Camp Casey)/1 | ₩1,622,222 | $1,192.08 | $1,977.06 |
| Inchon | ₩2,111,111 | $1,551.33 | $2,336.32 |
| Kimhae | ₩2,222,222 | $1,632.98 | $2,417.97 |
| Kunsan AB | ₩1,640,000 | $1,205.14 | $1,990.13 |
| Kwanju AB | ₩1,560,000 | $1,146.35 | $1,931.34 |
| Munsan | ₩1,382,715 | $1,016.08 | $1,801.06 |
| Osan AB (incl Camp Humphreys) | ₩1,888,889 | $1,388.03 | $2,173.02 |
| Other | ₩1,560,000 | $1,146.35 | $1,931.34 |
| Pusan | ₩2,222,222 | $1,632.98 | $2,417.97 |
| Seoul (K-16fld/C.mercer/Site Tango & 33) | ₩3,525,320 | $2,590.55 | $3,375.54 |
| Suwon | ₩1,777,778 | $1,306.39 | $2,091.37 |
| Taejon | ₩1,312,887 | $964.76 | $1,749.75 |
| Uijungbu/1 | ₩1,880,000 | $1,381.50 | $2,166.49 |
| Unified Changwon City (Chinhae, Changwon, Masan) | ₩1,444,444 | $1,061.44 | $1,846.42 |
| Weonju | ₩1,350,000 | $992.04 | $1,777.02 |
Source: DTMO Overseas Housing Allowance rate tables (per-country workbooks, "current" sheet) with full-precision exchange rates from Appendix K Part II. Members without dependents: rental ceiling x90%, utility/recurring maintenance x75%, MIHA unreduced. Table effective August 16, 2026; snapshot taken 2026-08-16. Verify any figure on the DTMO OHA Rate Lookup.
Highest rent ceilings · E-5 with dependents
Lowest rent ceilings · E-5 with dependents
The rent ceiling is a cap, not a payment. OHA reimburses the rent you actually pay, up to the ceiling for your locality and grade. If your lease is below the ceiling you receive your rent; if it is above, you pay the difference out of pocket. That is the key difference from stateside BAH, where the full rate is paid regardless of rent.
The utility allowance is flat. South Korea pays ₩1,068,238 ($784.99) per month with dependents for utilities and recurring maintenance, and 75% of that without dependents. It is paid whether your bills are higher or lower, so efficient housing puts money in your pocket.
MIHA covers move-in costs. The miscellaneous MIHA of ₩386,676 ($284.15) is paid once when you move into private rental housing and is not reduced for members without dependents. Receipt-based MIHA rent and MIHA security payments are separate and handled by the housing office.
Dollar amounts move twice a month. South Korea OHA is set in KRW. DTMO converts it to dollars at an official exchange rate ($0.00 per KRW in the current table) that is revised on the 1st and 16th, so your LES amount changes even when the KRW ceiling does not. This page is regenerated from the DTMO tables on the same schedule.
While you are still house-hunting, the TLA calculator covers temporary lodging on arrival, and overseas COLA starts the day you report. For the exact OHA on a specific lease — your rent against the ceiling, in KRW and dollars — use the OHA calculator.
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REF: DoD FMR Vol. 7A, Ch. 26 (BAH & OHA), effective August 16, 2026
DTMO OHA rate tables — South Korea (16 AUGUST 2026)
Results are estimates. Always verify with your finance office.