9 female K-celebrities who own buildings – the ultimate power move in South Korea

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From K-pop stars to K-drama icons, they’re real estate moguls and could even possibly be your future landlord.

For these women, girlbossing means owning buildings in the expensive real estate market of South Korea. And though it may seem like an easy feat for K-celebs who are obviously raking in the big bucks, let’s not forget that most of them had to work their way up. In the words of Drake, these female celebrities “started from the bottom now here”.in January, IU is one of the most well-loved celebrities in South Korea.

Her company’s spokesperson quickly cleared up the issue, stating that the rumoured profit was not accurate, and that IU’s intention for buying the building was only to set up an office and studio space for her team.Purchased in 2016, Bae’s building is located in the posh area of Samsung-dong, Gangnam District. It has five above-ground stories, as well as a two-level basement. The building was bought for 3.7 billion won.

GRAMERCY boasts four stories and a basement, and is located between Itaewon Station and Hangangjin Station.6. SON YE-JIN

 

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