You can always count on Lisa to drop your money. The BLACKPINK rapper recently spent 7.5 billion won (approximately S$8 million) on a two-story detached mansion in Seongbuk-dong, one of Seoul's wealthiest neighborhoods. The K-Pop megagroup is still in the middle of a record-breaking world tour, with earnings said to be his US$200 million, but this villa is probably not fully furnished yet. However, here's what we know about Lisa's new home.
The mansion reportedly cost over S$8 million
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Measuring over 7,200 square feet, Lisa's new home has two upper floors and a basement. That's a lot of space for her and her army of furkids to roam around and provide us with wholesome, heartwarming content. The house has a simple cappuccino finish and is bordered by a gunmetal fence.
The hotel also has a history of respected ownership, with the previous resident being Jang Sung-yoon, executive director of Hotel Lotte Co., Ltd. and granddaughter of Lotte Group founder Shin Kyuk-ho.
Lisa's new neighbors include Hyundai's CEO and many foreign ambassadors.
The largest mansion in the area belongs to the chairman of the Orion Group.
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What makes Lisa's purchase interesting is that it eschews the norm for K-pop idols to buy homes in Seoul's wealthy urban areas. For example, Jenny's house is located in the middle of Hannam-dong, and cafes and restaurants are also within walking distance. Rosé ranks this as her top 11 in her apartment in Yongsan Purgio, a building located on one of Seoul's busiest streets due to its proximity to HYBE's headquarters. .
On the other hand, Lisa's mansion is located far away from downtown Seoul and the hustle and bustle. Instead, Lisa's new neighbors are made up of South Korea's finest elite, including ambassadors from Japan, Colombia, and Pakistan. In fact, Lisa's home is just a few steps from the Hyundai CEO's residence, so you can tell that security is tight in the area.
Lisa has a history of living in high-class residential areas.
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This isn't the first time Lisa has stayed in an affluent area. She lived with Jisoo in Yongsan Harrington Square, where property prices often exceed S$2 million. Her apartment was so spacious that she even had space for a photography studio. That being said, netizens say that one of the main reasons for Lisa's move is because her dog is too big for her space.
Of course, given BLACKPINK and Lisa's own income these days, the 26-year-old superstar can afford to stay wherever she wants. In Jisoo's latest vlog, Lisa was seen using a Hyundai The Black Edition 3 credit card. This card is limited to 1,000 people and has an annual fee of 2.5 million won.
Lisa was also reportedly offered a staggering $81 million by a Chinese company to quit her agency when her contract with BLACKPINK expires at the end of this year. If she accepts this offer, her net worth will jump to an astonishing US$95 million.
BLACKPINK Lisa's 8 million dollar house
After all, having BLACKPINK in your area is not a cheap endeavor. Thankfully, with BLACKPINK heading to Singapore soon for their BORN PINK World Tour, local fans hoping to catch a glimpse of these megastars won't have to spend millions on homes in wealthy areas of South Korea. Masu.
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