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"I've done it when I was young." He encouraged me to hold on to real estate..HWANG HYUN HEE is frustrated "Producer's notebook is edited differently from what I thought. Lack of judgment" [Professional]

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Kim Nara

*This content was translated by AI.

/Photo = MBC's "PD Notebook"
/Photo = MBC's "PD Notebook"

Hwang Hyun-hee (46), who has been reborn as a "10 billion man of assets" from a comedian, explained that she would "hold on without selling real estate" amid the government's tightening regulations on multiple homeowners.

Hwang Hyun-hee said on her Facebook page on the 16th, "I participated in a meeting to talk about real estate policy and the market on MBC's 'PD Notebook', which aired on Tuesday (10th). I think it's always prudent to talk about real estate policy. This is because it can be sympathetic to some people, and it may sound uncomfortable to others. Nevertheless, as it is an important issue in the society in which we live, I think it is meaningful for various opinions to be talked about in the field of public opinion," he said.

He then said, "There is a clear intention in the policy and there is a reaction in the market to it. What I was trying to say was not to criticize a particular person or stand on someone's side, but to be realistic between policy and market. I wanted to explain what the market we live in now looks like and what many people are worried about in it," he said.

Hwang Hyun-hee said, "I'm basically a person who wants the real estate market to stabilize," adding, "Someone may be happy when house prices rise, but I don't think the rise makes our society as a whole healthier. "We have experienced many times that when house prices rise, the tax burden eventually increases and the burden and conflict of society as a whole increases," he said.

In particular, Hwang Hyun-hee said, "While watching the broadcast, I think there was a part that was edited or delivered in a different direction than I thought at first when I saw the flow of simply driving to the word 'multi-house'. However, since broadcasting is a work created by the production team and the director, I think it is right to respect the judgment and discretion of the production team and the PD. Looking back, I wonder if I should have considered the nature and flow of the broadcast more fully as the person who decided to appear. In that respect, I think there was a part where my judgment was insufficient, and I want to accept that part as my share," he said, while raising a problem with the editing, showing an attitude of accepting it.

Hwang also said, "The easiest way to talk about policies may be to say nothing. However, I believe that policies can also find a better direction when various opinions are discussed in the field of public debate. I want to do my part by calmly explaining the reality of the market where we live together rather than trying to persuade anyone. I think a stable market where people can predict the future to some extent is a healthier society than a market where housing prices rise or fall significantly. I hope real estate will not be someone's anxiety, but a society that is the basis of many people's lives," he said.

Earlier, Hwang Hyun-hee said in a "PD Notebook," "(Multi-homeowners) just have to endure. He said, "Real estate has all the psychology of being undefeated," and was pointed out as promoting "struggle."

▼ Hereinafter, Hwang Hyun-hee's full text.

I participated in the "PD Notebook," which aired last Tuesday, to talk about real estate policy and the market. I think it's always prudent to talk about real estate policy. This is because it can be sympathetic to some people, and it can be uncomfortable to others. Nevertheless, as it is an important issue in the society in which we live, I think it is meaningful that various opinions are talked about in the field of public opinion.

There is a clear intention in policy and there is a response in the market. What I was trying to say was not to criticize a particular person or stand on someone's side, but to be realistic between policy and market. I wanted to explain what the market we live in now looks like and what many people are worried about in it.

I'm basically a person who wants the real estate market to stabilize. If house prices rise, someone might be happy, but I don't think the rise makes our whole society healthier. We have experienced many times that when house prices rise, the tax burden eventually increases and the burden and conflict of society as a whole increases.

While watching the broadcast, I think there was a part that was edited or delivered in a different flow from the direction I thought at first. However, since broadcasting is a work created by the production team and the director, I think it is correct to respect the judgment and discretion of the production team and the PD. Looking back, I think that as the person who decided to appear, I should have considered the nature and flow of the broadcast more fully. In that respect, I think there was a lack of my judgment, and I'm going to accept that as my share.

The easiest way to talk about policies may be to say nothing. However, I believe that policies can also find a better direction when various opinions are discussed in the field of public debate. Rather than trying to persuade anyone, I want to do my part by calmly explaining the reality of the market where we live together.

I think a stable market where people can predict the future to some extent is a healthier society than a market where housing prices rise or fall significantly. I want real estate to be a society that is the basis of many people's lives, not someone's anxiety.

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