On the episode aired on Thursday, the 16th, 'Save Me! Holmes' featured a 'Seoul Villa Special'. According to Nielsen Korea, the show achieved a household rating of 3.3% in the metropolitan area and 2.7% nationwide, ranking first in its time slot. The segment where Yang Se-hyung, Cho Min-kyu, and Go Woo-rim visited a newlywed couple's villa in Buam-dong saw ratings peak at 4%, marking the highlight of the episode.
The first location visited was Pyeongchang-dong in Jongno-gu. The villa, built in 2002, spans approximately 170 square meters and features a panoramic view of Bukhansan and Bugaksan mountains from the living room. It also boasts an oversized veranda larger than the living room, reminiscent of a standalone house. The property is on the market, with Pyeongchang-dong's general price range reported at 30 to 40 million KRW per 3.3 square meters.
Next was a townhouse in Gugi-dong, Jongno-gu, nestled at the foot of Bukhansan. Built in 1986, this 'Gugi-dong Captain Villa' offers a bunker parking system for two cars per household and 24-hour security. The living room and balcony provide a panoramic view of Bukhansan, complemented by the sounds of the nearby Gugi Valley. The independent room design, with each family member having a bathroom, was highlighted by the homeowner's concept of 'everything in one's room'.
The final stop was a multi-family home in Dongbinggo-dong, Yongsan-gu. Known for its high walls and concentration of embassies, the area is home to upscale villas. A modern living room leads to a spacious veranda with a mini garden, offering views of N Tower and Lotte Tower. Cho Min-kyu shared insights on the redevelopment of Hannam New Town, drawing attention. Unique villa features, such as a master bathroom with a vanity, sink, and bathtub, were also revealed.
Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr