Comedian Park Na-rae shared her concerns about dwellings.

On the 24th, the MBC entertainment show 'Save Me! Homes' aired the second part of the 'Vacant Houses in Seoul' segment.

The day's broadcasting left for vacant house inspections in Seoul to find 'pearls in the dirt' and 'uncut stones' left in the metropolitan area. Remodeling expert and vacant house hunter Park Na-rae, professional dweller KCM who owns vacant houses in Jeju, and urban man Kim Won-hoon, who is on his first vacant house inspection, joined once again following last week.

The first inspection site for the vacant houses was 'Seochon Vacant House Road' in Jongno-gu, Okindong. Accompanied by a first-generation real estate agent, known as the 'Inwangsan Tiger,' who has been operating in Okindong for 50 years, they explored various vacant houses in the area. Upon hearing about the changes in Okindong, the arrived location was the 'first vacant house in Okindong.' It has been vacant for 15 years, featuring spacious rooms and a second-floor view overlooking Okindong.

They also inspected a three-story house with a yard located right in front of the road. Built in 1966, the owner lived there until two years ago. The spacious interior maintained a well-preserved retro style, and above all, the rooftop offered a panoramic view of Bukaksan, Bukhansan, and Inwangsan.

The next inspection site was a '1 billion won vacant house next to a wealthy neighborhood' located in Seongbuk-gu, Seongbuk-dong. The property, situated in an alley next to a prestigious neighborhood in Seoul, had been vacant for 10 years and needed major repairs. It was a dwelling completed in 1981, featuring quite spacious rooms and a cozy kitchen that caught the eye.

Following that, they moved to Songjeong-dong in Seongdong-gu to meet architect Choi Seong-wook, who oversees the '1 Euro Project.' Architect Choi introduced the secret of how urban area fully remodeled vacant buildings can be rented for just 1 euro and meticulously showcased a building that became a local landmark.

Lastly, the three inspected the 'Cheongnyangni Revival Dwelling' located in Cheongnyangni-dong, Dongdaemun-gu. This single-family dwelling was bravely purchased by a young man during the revival housing trend of the 1960s and successfully transformed into a stylish semi-self remodeling project, fulfilling his dreams. The cozy bedroom, compact kitchen fully packed with features, and Unick shower room offered various attractions.

Meanwhile, a special spring-themed segment showcasing beautiful cherry blossoms at a home was aired. This inspection was specifically planned as comedian Park Na-rae asked Kim Suk, who is currently dating through a dating program, 'Among Yoon Jeong-soo and Koo Bon-seung, who is the real brother-in-law? Find the line in the cherry blossom inspection.' This sparked much interest.

'The cherry blossom inspection' featured love-struck team leader Kim Suk, friendly new boyfriend(?) actor Koo Bon-seung, and the ex-husband(?) comedian Yoon Jeong-soo. The three provided great laughs due to unseen psychological tension from the opening, with their persistent love triangle continuing into next week.

Meanwhile, MBC's 'Save Me! Homes' airs every Thursday at 10 p.m.

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