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Lee Soo-young and Emperor Sung-seong from ‘Save me Holmes’ go looking for a country house with 500 million won in sales.
MBC broadcast on day 3 ‘Save me! In Holmes (hereinafter Holmes), the returning ballad empress Lee Soo-young, the emperor’s coordinator, Emperor Seong-seong, and Jang Dong-min head to Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi-do.
Before finding a room, singer Lee Soo-young, who started out as a co-star on Bok-Tim, confesses to having moved since he was 20 after each contract.
Lee Soo-young says that she has lived in a small house, a large house, and a torn house, where the torn house attracts attention by saying that the wallpaper is torn or leaking and the wall is broken.
Emperor Seong-young, who started out as Bok-Tim’s coordinator along with Lee Soo-young, dyed his hair blue and appeared and attracted attention. He said he had been dyed due to his young blue-loving son and showed that he had a strong fatherhood.
However, Lee Soo-young, who was looking from the side, said, “I really don’t like it.
Emperor Sung, who appeared in ‘Homes’ in January and emphasized the interior of Feng Shui, said he also mentioned the importance of the interior of Feng Shui.
He said, “You don’t get money if you have a Chinese door.” “It is not good to see the living room and the bedroom right at the entrance.” He said, “It is not good to have portraits or portraits in the house.”
For the client’s family who dreams of a happy rural life, the coordination of the Boktim goes to Yongmun-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do. The new construction is said to reflect the recent trend in rural housing.
In particular, if you go down the hall, the upper floors are installed in the living room up to the basic and extra-large floors. Impressed by the wonderful interior, Lee Soo-young is said to recall the concert hall singing on the floor against the backdrop of the grassy courtyard.
On the other hand, Jang Dong-min, who measured the height of a property using a laser tape measure, said it was the tallest height in the history of ‘Homes’, raising expectations for the property.
In Yangpyeong, Gyeonggi-do, to find a country house with a sale price of 500 million won. Holmes
Jin-hee Jin reporter [email protected]
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