Tyler, the Portuguese house hit the jackpot South Korea is not competitive, get permanent residency (let's go 4)

Mar 10, 2025

Tyler, the Portuguese house hit the jackpot South Korea is not competitive, get permanent residency (let's go 4)



'Let's go 4' Tyler revealed his successful investment in real estate.

Tyler, an American broadcaster, appeared on the MBN entertainment program 'Let's Go 4', which aired on the 9th.

Tyler, who is currently living on a monthly rent in Korea, said, `I don't think I can leave Korea if I look at the business I've earned. I think I need to buy a house"I advised, but Tyler scratched his head saying, "I'm not sure about the purchase."




Ahn Jung-hwan wondered "Do you have a house anywhere else?" and Tyler "Yes, there is. It's in Europe. That is also the concept of investment."

When asked "Do you plan to buy a house in Korea?", Tyler replied, "I don't have one, but I originally wanted to buy land on Ulleungdo Island. Isn't there an airport?"

Ahn Jung-hwan asked Tyler for his thoughts on investing in Korean real estate, and Tyler was adamant that "I'm not competitive". Tyler said, `Of course, there are a lot of competitive real estate in Korea. But I'm not Korean, so I can't just look at the Korean market and think about it. If you're going to compare it to other markets, it's hard to take a chance, and frankly, macro factors are not favorable," he said.




Tyler, the Portuguese house hit the jackpot South Korea is not competitive, get permanent residency (let's go 4)
In the story, Ahn Jung-hwan "A while ago, an older brother I knew told me to invest in Europe. I was hesitating. That is Portugal. "I heard that prices were relatively low and housing prices were low, but they went up a lot."

Tyler responded, "'I've invested there.'" Young people go there a lot because Portugal has a low price, a good climate, and a good visa system. So the rental market is very inflated. There was such a problem because locals came in from abroad so much that it was difficult for them to pay monthly rent with their minimum wage" he said.

Tyler "If you buy a house, you give it permanent residency. If you pass the entry level of the Portuguese test after five years, you will be given nationality. Since it is the European Union, it will have European Union citizenship. The visa program is not just for them, but also for parents and children."




Ahn Jung-hwan said, `You don't need to get permanent residency,' but Tyler said, `My parents can't get into this program.' The point was to retire and live in a country where medical insurance was free. Health insurance is coming out of the country and doing well. A good country to retire and live in."



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