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In addition to being a Hallyu star, Jun Ji Hyun may also be rightfully addressed as a real estate tycoon. The actress reportedly owns properties that total up to a whopping 40 billion KRW (~$33.3 million USD)! 

 

On March 7, 'Woman Sense' reported that Jun Ji Hyun purchased a single home that is located in Seoul's posh Samseong-dong. Just in Samseong-dong alone, Jun Ji Hyun owns several properties for which the going rate is 15 billion KRW (~$12.3 million USD). 

 

Last May, Jun Ji Hyun had jointly purchased a two-story single home for 4.4 billion KRW (~$3.66 million USD) with her agency president. Including the apartment complex she used to live in before marriage and the Hyundai residential area that she purchased for 7.5 billion KRW (~$6.24 million USD) back in 2014, she is currently in possession of three real estate properties just in Samseong-dong. 

 

Throw in the Nonhyun-dong five-story building that she purchased back in 2007 (going rate of ~$14.1 million USD) , the two-story Ichon-dong building she purchased in 2013 (going rate of ~$5.41 million USD), and her honeymoon villa in Daechi-dong, it is estimated that Jun Ji Hyun owns around $33.3 million USD in real estate. 

 

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real estate is a good investment. the very wealthy will always have other properties. 

 

Investing in companies are the best investment if you have a good eye for it. If you have invested in facebook/uber/etc. , you would have acquired billions of dollars without doing anything.

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Investing in companies are the best investment if you have a good eye for it. If you have invested in facebook/uber/etc. , you would have acquired billions of dollars without doing anything.

Billionaires usually invest in these companies right when they start up good luck trying to get a piece of it if you aren't one or maybe get lucky like that artist that use work for Facebook and got stocks as a payment for his art before it went public. The stocks he received for a few thousands dollar of art work is now worth over 300 million. Stock offerings don't go public until the company hits it big or sometimes they don't for awhile. 

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Billionaires usually invest in these companies right when they start up good luck trying to get a piece of it if you aren't one or maybe get lucky like that artist that use work for Facebook and got stocks as a payment for his art before it went public. The stocks he received for a few thousands dollar of art work is now worth over 300 million. Stock offerings don't go public until the company hits it big or sometimes they don't for awhile. 

 

That's what I am saying...  invest in startups that you feel will get big in the future and you get easy money. If you aren't smart at choosing good companies to invest in , the best investment would be real estate.

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That's what I am saying... invest in startups that you feel will get big in the future and you get easy money. If you aren't smart at choosing good companies to invest in , the best investment would be real estate.

 

But, in order to invest in these companies, you have to have lots of money and will not be hurt too bad financially if there are losses. Or, have lots of money ready to buy at IPO. Wealth usually begets more wealth.

 

I don't think a Korean startup is going to go to kpop idols or actors to invest in their company unless it's well-known that the person has money to invest. They tend to go to venture capitalists for those.

 

Idols and actors tend to invest in real estate, businesses (restaurants etc), or in the general stock market rather than be venture capitalists themselves.

 

There might be one or two big name actors/actresses who can be venture capitalists but most can't.

 

For example, a start up clothing designer might send clothes to GD and ask him to wear it. If he likes them enough, he might be willing to collaborate with them or invest in them. But that's a niche area. I really can't see a new tech startup go to GD or an actor asking for money.

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But, in order to invest in these companies, you have to have lots of money and will not be hurt too bad financially if there are losses. Or, have lots of money ready to buy at IPO. Wealth usually begets more wealth.

 

I don't think a Korean startup is going to go to kpop idols or actors to invest in their company unless it's well-known that the person has money to invest. They tend to go to venture capitalists for those.

 

Idols and actors tend to invest in real estate, businesses (restaurants etc), or in the general stock market rather than be venture capitalists themselves.

 

There might be one or two big name actors/actresses who can be venture capitalists but most can't.

 

For example, a start up clothing designer might send clothes to GD and ask him to wear it. If he likes them enough, he might be willing to collaborate with them or invest in them. But that's a niche area. I really can't see a new tech startup go to GD or an actor asking for money.

 

I am talking being an angel investor. You don't need a tech startup to ask you for funding , you just hire people to find out which startups need funding and you just give them your proposal.

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