Sunwoo Yong-yeo, 4 apartments for immigration, Banpo House is now 6 billion won

Aug 27, 2025

Sunwoo Yong-yeo, 4 apartments for immigration, Banpo House is now 6 billion won



Actor Sunwoo Yong-yeo looked back on her immigration life in the United States.

On the 27th, a video titled 「Shocked Racism」 that Sunwoo Yong-yeo suffered for 8 years in the United States was posted on the YouTube channel 'Sunwoo Yong-yeo'.

Sunwoo Yong-yeo, who went to LA to see her daughter and son, decided to visit her old neighborhood. Sunwoo Yong-yeo "No matter how good I like it here, I miss it when I first came to LA. I guess that's the home town. I miss you all the time."




Sunwoo Yong-yeo, who started her immigration life by running a sewing factory in LA. Sunwoo Yong-yeo "It was the owner of the sewing factory that my husband received from Seoul. He said, "I don't know anything because he told us to buy a factory, but my husband bought it."

Producer "Don't you have to have money to buy a sewing factory. Did you sell all the houses?" Sunwoo Yong-yeo asked "At first, he sold one and did it. I sold one more because I couldn't. That's how we sold all four of them"He confessed.

Sunwoo Yong-yeo, 4 apartments for immigration, Banpo House is now 6 billion won
In response, the PD regretted that "Banpo apartment is now 5 to 6 billion KRW", but Sunwoo Yong-yeo "What are you thinking about that?" It's already gone. I don't think about yesterday because I have a good personality. What's the point of thinking about what's gone by. You just have to have fun and live well today,' he said firmly.




After selling the sewing factory, Sunwoo Yong-yeo turned to studying real estate. Sunwoo Yongyeo can study real estate in KoreanThere's a sign that says '. I went in for two months to get a real estate license, but I couldn't because I was working at a restaurant. Now that I think about it, I should have studied real estate altogether. But my husband bought the place to go to the restaurant with me because the table came out. I should have kept doing it"It was a pity.



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