Ki Sung-yong also purchased 20.9 billion buildings at Jonggak Station… Suncheonen ‘Sungyong Building’

Ki Sung-yong claps for the fans.  yunhap news

Ki Sung-yong claps for the fans. yunhap news

Soccer player Ki Sung-yong (FC Seoul, 32) purchased a building in Gwancheol-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul for 20.9 billion won.

According to the building brokerage industry on the 23rd, Ki Sung-yong purchased Star Gold Building, located in 180, 13-20, 42-3, 179 (a total of 4 lots), Gwancheol-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul in November last year for 20.9 billion won.

The maximum amount of bonds on the registered register is 18.72 billion won. Normally, the maximum bond amount is set at 120% of loans, and the actual loan is estimated at 15.6 billion won.

The building, which has been built for 5 years, is located in the downtown area, a 2-minute walk from Jonggak Station on Line 1. It has a land of 152.7 pyeong and a building of 865.55 pyeong with 2 basement levels and 9 floors above the ground, and contains large academies, restaurants, and convenience stores.

A real estate expert said, “I bought it at the market price level that is traded in the neighborhood,” and analyzed that “a building with high rental income is expected with an annual return of 4.1%, with a total of 71.2 million won including rental and administrative expenses, with a deposit of 950 million won at the time of purchase. did. He added, “It seems that it was purchased in anticipation of stable rental profits in the future.”

In his hometown of Suncheon, Ki Sung-yong owns the local landmark’Sungyong Building’ in his name.

Sung-Yong Ki purchased the land in the Sindae district of Haeryong-myeon, Suncheon-si in 2009, and built a building with two basement levels to ten stories above ground in 2014. The market price of Sungyong Building is known to be around 6 billion won.

Ki Sung-yong was recently overwhelmed by suspicions of sexual assault when he was in elementary school, but he has completely denied the allegations. He filed a civil and criminal lawsuit against the extortionist and took legal action.

Reporter Bae Jae-seong [email protected]

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