Apartment prices are skyrocketing like an intercontinental ballistic missile.

These days, when the high-altitude march shows no sign of breaking, the demand fever is shifting to 'Villas'.

Kim Jeong-hyeon (pseudonym) bought a 14-pyeong villa after hesitating whether to rent a house in 2017.

I recently put up a villa on real estate, and the broker said that I would be able to get enough for the late 300 million won.

It has tripled in 4 years.



Villa, originally referred to as 'multi-family house' or 'row house' in the building code.

This year's villa transaction volume has surpassed the apartment transaction volume.

This is very unusual considering that the total number of villas in Seoul is only half that of apartments.

As the villa market simmers, more demand is driven, and the pattern of rising prices is repeated.



However, those who want to climb on such a rising trend of villas, and those who have turned their eyes to buying or renting a villa because they cannot withstand the rise in apartment rental prices, may be able to buy or rent at a much higher price than the market price. Let's unravel the secret in <Who Story> this week.



Planning/General Manager Park Byeong-il / Director Yoon Taek / Assistant Director Im Jeong-dae / CG Kim Yang-hyeon