Kim Kyung-jin, you said it's hard to live with 1.4 billion won in debt..."4 self-made, ♥Wife's house gift" ('Dolsing Foreman')

Oct 02, 2024

Kim Kyung-jin, you said it's hard to live with 1.4 billion won in debt...'4 self-made, ♥Wife's house gift' ('Dolsing Foreman')
Kim Kyung-jin, you said it's hard to live with 1.4 billion won in debt...'4 self-made, ♥Wife's house gift' ('Dolsing Foreman')
Comedian Kim Kyung-jin's enormous wealth has been revealed.

SBS 'Shoeless Dolsing Foreman', which aired on the 1st, featured Oh Jung-tae, Kim Kyung-jin, and Heo Kyung-hwan, who boast unique visuals, and revealed a self-made story.

On this day, Kim Kyung-jin said, "Korea's No. 1 Ga-mo (Gagman ♥ Model) couple" and added, "We are still newly married. We've been married for four years." At the same time, Kim Kyung-jin, who was called a national beggar due to his unrivaled vintage, revealed the secret of marrying a model wife.

He `wanted to give the wife what she wanted the most. I thought you were going to tell me about the bag, but he said he wanted a house."Before marriage, I gave him a villa in his wife's name."It drew attention.

to have four properties currently in possession"Kim Kyung-jin said, "In addition to Gimpo residence, there are Itaewon villas, Eungam-dong, and City Hall station officetels." At the same time, he boasted that `Itaewon's asking price has risen a lot.'

Kim Kyung-jin revealed the behind-the-scenes story, saying, `After passing the public loan, I lived in a semi-basement and rooftop room, and when an apartment complex was built in the neighborhood, I opened my eyes to real estate investment.'

Kim Kyung-jin, you said it's hard to live with 1.4 billion won in debt...'4 self-made, ♥Wife's house gift' ('Dolsing Foreman')
Earlier, Kim Kyung-jin appeared on KBS 2TV 'High-End Salt Man' and mentioned his difficulties.

At the time, Kim Kyung-jin surprised his colleagues by saying "There are four real estate houses". He said "I've gone a long way to invest in real estate, and I've already become a 2.3 billionaire."

Kim Kyung-jin said that the current real estate market price is 2.3 billion won, saying, `I started investing in real estate because there should be a place to lie down after thinking about how to live as broadcasting decreased around 2012.'

Kim Kyung-jin confessed that he didn't need the initial capital because he started buying a house with a loan after deducting the deposit money and that he was all-in on real estate without deposits, installment savings, or stocks.

Kim Kyung-jin, who sold his Gimpo apartment for 750 million won and is currently living in the country, said "Now I'm crying because it's 150 million won away" and "In my wife's name, the villa in Eungam-dong was purchased for 160 million won and is about 400 million won."

Itaewon Villa, which was purchased for 500 million won, is leased for 270 million won, and the officetel at City Hall Station, which was recently purchased for 740 million won, is receiving 2.5 million won per month as a short-term rental to cover interest.

Lee Chan-won then said, `Kim Kyung-jin has 350 million won in mortgage loans, 200 million won in business loans, and 500 million won in additional mortgage loans recently executed.'

Kim Kyung-jin said, "Not all of the 2.3 billion assets were his own." nodded at the words and added that it was similar to Yang Se-hyung, "Bank is the best."

Kim Kyung-jin said "Life is difficult"He said he is repaying a loan of 6 million won a month, and his average monthly income is 7 million won."

Regarding the reason for investing in real estate, he continued, `I think the value of money will fall a lot. Even if you look at the price of black bean noodles, you can see the price. How much do you think black bean noodles will cost in 5 or 10 years. If you go up, you don't go up. Of course, I think real estate will do the same," he added.

He was unintentionally made a multi-homeowner. It's convenient to go with one house, but the world doesn't wait for it.", he said, referring to prices that rise even more even if he saves money.



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