Singer Bbaekga introduces the townhouse he lives in, located in Gimpo.
On the 26th at 10 PM, the MBC entertainment program “Save Me! Homes” (hereinafter referred to as “Homes”) will feature Sean from “Jinusean” and Bbaekga from “Koyote”.
In the broadcast, a family of four looking for a home in a running-friendly area will appear as clients. The client family currently lives in Gimpo, and the husband operates a sports therapy center in Sangam-dong. The entire family enjoys exercising and runs 3-4 km in a nearby park every weekend. However, they decided to move to a running-friendly home due to the inconvenience of having to travel long distances by car every time they want to run.
They also hope to have a yard in front of the house where they can comfortably play soccer and wish for various sports academies nearby. Lastly, they need ample storage space to store a lot of camping equipment. They want to stay in Gimpo, where they currently live, and wish to be within an hour's drive to Sangam-dong, where the husband’s workplace is located, with a budget of 700 million to 900 million won for purchasing an apartment or townhouse.
On the team, rapper Sean and Yang Se-hyung will participate, while rapper Bbaekga will represent the other team. The three will head to the townhouse in Unyang-dong, Gimpo, where Bbaekga lives. Bbaekga introduces, “I have been living in Unyang-dong for 4 years. It takes 15 minutes by car to Gimpo Airport and 30 minutes to Sangam-dong, and there are subway stations and elementary and middle schools within walking distance. Above all, there is a park nearby, making it a very livable area.”
Before the actual property viewing begins, the three will run 3.3 km along Gimpo's representative waterfront shopping area to check the running-friendly environment. Bbaekga captures attention by explaining various places in his neighborhood as they run through the city.
Additionally, the third episode of “Save Me! Global Homes” featuring Mongolia will be aired. In last week's broadcast, Kim Dae-ho and singer Yuk Joong-wan compared traditional and modern gers in Mongolia while providing useful information by tasting various traditional Mongolian foods.
In this week's continuation, the two ride camels, which are the representative mode of transportation in Mongolia. As they approach the camels to ride them, they are startled by the camel's spitting. Curiosity grows about how this sudden situation occurred. In response, Jang Dong-min humorously remarks, “It looks too heavy, so I think the camel spat.”
Afterward, the two visit the largest traditional market in Mongolia, Naran Tol Market, where they purchase traditional clothing, boots, carpets, and with 1.5 million won, they buy materials to build a traditional ger, challenging themselves to construct it. Starting off with a series of mishaps, it remains to be seen whether they can safely complete the ger.
The search for a home for the family of four wanting a running-friendly house will be revealed on MBC’s “Save Me! Homes” on the 26th at 10 PM.
[Kim So-yeon, Star Today Reporter]