Feb 28 β€’ 10:26 UTC πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

Jang Dong-hyuk, who put his officetel up for sale, says, 'No one is coming to see it... unlike someone who has a 'smart single property'

Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of the People Power Party, expresses frustration over the lack of interest in his officetel listing, contrasting it with President Yoon's real estate holdings.

Jang Dong-hyuk, the leader of the People Power Party, has put an officetel up for sale in response to criticisms regarding his ownership of multiple properties. Despite listing the property, he lamented on social media that no potential buyers are showing interest, pointing out his property is not as desirable as President Yoon's high-value real estate, which is currently for sale at a significantly higher price.

In his statements, Jang highlighted the pressures he faces to sell the officetel, emphasizing his commitment to a promise made to the President regarding divesting certain properties. He revealed the emotional toll the situation has taken on him, especially as he is unable to sell other properties that are not feasible to dispose of, including the family home.

Amidst ongoing political scrutiny and opposition from Democratic Party representatives, Jang's comments shed light on the broader issues related to property ownership and the responsibilities of public figures, illustrating tensions in the political landscape surrounding housing policies. His candid remarks suggest an ongoing struggle between public expectations and the realities of property management in Korea's current housing market.

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