MBC's Save Me! Homes, airing on the 25th (directed by Jeong Dahi, Nam Yujeong, Kim Wancheol, Heo Jayoon, Kim Seongnyeon, hereafter "Homes"), is presented as a Han River commute site visit special.
This episode is a new breakthrough for Seoul's gridlocked commute! It is staged as a Han River commute site visit special. This site visit is a foreigner-in-name-only(?) special featuring singer Paekga from Itaewon, Lucky from India, and Leo from Finland, and team leader Kim Sook joins them.
Lucky from India said, "In India, the standard for a good house is the bathroom. Each room should have a bathroom, and there should be a guest bathroom in the living room. Basically, if it's a 3-room, 4-bath layout, it's recognized in India." Leo from Finland said, "In Finland, there should be a sauna inside the house. In Finland, there's also a culture of doing sauna every Friday."
After hearing apartment sale prices in Seoul, Leo said, "Seoul house prices seem crazy. Foreigners have a hard time getting loans, so the house prices are too burdensome. They have to pay everything in cash," drawing attention.
Afterward, the four took the Han River bus toward Oksu-dong, where the next site visit was. When Kim Sook introduced the Han River bus as being benchmarked on London's River Bus, Leo said he once took a water bus when he went to Brisbane, Australia, and they talked about unique public transportation around the world.
After getting off at Oksu pier, Kim Sook introduced, "Oksu-dong is Seoul's representative hillside neighborhood and was the setting for the drama 'The Moon of Seoul.' Major redevelopment took place with the opening of Oksu Station in 1985. Redevelopment and reconstruction are still underway." Paekga said he heard from his mother that in the 1980s a house in Hannam-dong was 500 and 200,000 won, and their house in Itaewon was 100 and 70,000 won, which surprised people.
The four introduced a second house listing in Geumho-dong. It is the second house of an owner living in Italy, and the interior offers various sights with decor that feels like a medieval European palace. Above all, people looked forward to enjoying a Han River view and an "L" Tower view from the living room.
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