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[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Hyesoo] On the afternoon of the 31st, MBC's 'Save Me, Holmes!' featured a scene where actress Yoon Yooseon went to see a property in Hwaseong City with Boom.


On that day, Yoon Yooseon participated as part of the Deok team and headed to a house in Hwaseong City with Boom. The house was located within about a 30-minute drive from the client's workplace and her father's hospital. Upon entering the two-story countryside house that looked like it could appear in a TV series, Boom and Yoon Yooseon called each other Jenny and Justin, acting out a playful scenario that brought laughter.


The first property they visited in Hwaseong City had an exterior finished with white wood, giving it an even more exotic atmosphere. Built in 2015, upon opening the door, a spacious entrance hall decorated in white caught the eye. Additionally, the living room, which offered a stunning neighborhood view at a glance, connected directly to a terrace, creating a cinematic scene. The air conditioner in the living room was a standard feature.


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Moreover, the living room and kitchen were separated by partitions, effectively dividing the space. Beyond the living room, the kitchen and dining room were distinctly separated, and the dining room featured polygonal windows that enhanced the warm ambiance. According to the client's request, a room and bathroom for her father were also provided on the first floor, making movement very convenient.


On the second floor, the first room had attic-style windows that created a cozy atmosphere. The second room boasted a spacious balcony with a golden view overlooking the neighborhood at a glance. The panelists admired, saying, "It really looks like CGI," and "It genuinely feels like a neighborhood in the U.S." Especially, there was a large attic accessed by a ladder hanging from the ceiling, giving a mysterious, secret-space vibe.



The Deok team's first property, Mid House, with a total of five rooms, was priced at 320 million KRW for sale.


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