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  2. Seorae Village - Wikipedia

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    Seorae Village (Korean: 서래마을), sometimes nicknamed "Montmartre", due to its hilltop location, or sometimes "French Village", is a small, affluent French ethnic enclave in Banpo-dong & Bangbae-dong, Seocho District, Seoul, South Korea.

  3. Paris Park (Seoul) - Wikipedia

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    As part of this, a Place de Séoul public square was established in Paris, France, and a Paris Plaza was established in Seoul. [1] In addition to these establishments, it was decided to rename a park then under construction, originally dubbed Mok-dong 2 Park, to Paris Park. [2] [1] The park has an area of 2.96 hectares (7.3 acres). [1]

  4. Gangnam District - Wikipedia

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    The most significant indicator is its extremely expensive real estate. Seoul as a whole is known for its expensive housing prices—as of 2011, its average apartment cost approximately US$5,500 per m 2 —but the average price in Gangnam is almost twice as high, roughly US$10,000 per m 2, which is 3.5 times the nationwide average. [5]

  5. This tiny apartment costs $7 a month. Scoring one is like ...

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    The studio apartment Choi Soul recently scored might have the cheapest monthly rent in Seoul: 10,000 won, or about $7. “After I got the text message informing me I got it, I stared at it over ...

  6. This might be the funniest real estate listing we've ever read

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    Check out this other southern home in Georgia with some pretty interesting decor: More on AOL.com: 6,000 bottles of wine on the wall in the cellar of this Texas mansion

  7. Bukchon Hanok Village - Wikipedia

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    [4] [1] [2] Private real estate companies emerged that reparceled the land and built new, modernized hanok, with amenities such as glass windows [1] [5] and electricity. [5] These houses were often smaller than the houses previously owned by the elites. [2] [6] This enabled Koreans of various economic backgrounds to move into the area. [6]

  8. The 'Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles' star officially became the ultra-modern home's new owner on Oct. 16 Reuters 3 months ago Australia PM launches affordable housing plan, buys $2.9 million ...

  9. Itaewon-dong - Wikipedia

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    Itaewon is well known as the most internationalized place in Seoul. For 50 years, it has attracted foreigners more than any other place in Seoul. At first, it served residential and commercial functions for American soldiers and foreign elites working in the embassies and transnational corporations due to the location of a US military base and ...