Comedian Park Na-rae has also suffered damage from a leak in addition to the theft of her house valued at 5.5 billion won.
On the 24th, MBC's 'Homemade! Homes' aired a segment featuring Park Na-rae visiting empty houses in Seoul along with singer KCM and comedian Kim Won-hoon.
On that day, Park Na-rae, KCM, and Kim Won-hoon headed to Seongbuk-dong in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul. Although it is known as a representative affluent area, the charming atmosphere of the neighborhood captured their attention. In particular, a dwelling completed in 1981 and now in a state of neglect for 10 years drew interest.
While looking around several houses, Park Na-rae, KCM, and Kim Won-hoon discovered a house with impressive wood ceiling decor, showing the passage of time. However, the wood ceiling was sagging due to leaks.
This led to a 'leak expert' battle among the MCs. Kim Dae-ho said, "We still have leaks in our house. Water keeps dripping. In such cases, you can use it as a laundry room," while Jang Dong-min noted, "If a leak is found, you can consider it a disaster. It's endless mental anguish," stating, "We've done leak repairs 20 times in 7 years."
Park Na-rae also contributed to the conversation. Park Na-rae remarked, "As someone with leak experience, I can say that we have leaks in our house. Ultimately, we managed to control the leaks. I've been living here for 3 years now," drawing attention.
The house where Park Na-rae currently lives is a single-family dwelling located in Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, which was auctioned off for 5.5 billion won in June 2021. Having introduced her home through various entertainment programs, it was recently revealed that Park Na-rae suffered a theft incident, causing sadness.
Park Na-rae's side stated, "We have determined that the incident was a theft by an outsider and have reported the matter to the police, providing CCTV footage from inside the house on the 8th. Subsequently, the police identified the perpetrator and arrested them, and I understand that an arrest warrant has already been issued for their detention."
Although the theft is reported to be an inside job, it was confirmed to involve an outsider with a criminal record. The agency clarified that it is not an inside job, saying, "We kindly ask that reports based on unverified facts be refrained from. Groundless false information is being recklessly spread through online communities and social media (SNS). We emphasize that we will take strict legal action against such false information without leniency."
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