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In Korea, only location matters. People don't buy to maximise quality of life, they buy to speculate on housing price. A nearby subway station? Add 10%. Competitive top schools nearby? Add another 10%. Etc. Flip and repeat.
It's awful and only few people actually benefit.
Don't see this changing any time soon.
In Korea, only location matters. People don't buy to maximise quality of life, they buy to speculate on housing price. A nearby subway station? Add 10%. Competitive top schools nearby? Add another 10%. Etc. Flip and repeat.
It's awful and only few people actually benefit.
Don't see this changing any time soon.