Popular JYP Idol Purchases Home In All Cash, Triggers Massive Backlash

Netizens were not impressed.

According to reports by Korea Economic TV, Stray Kids member I.N signed a contract for a Hyundai Apartment in Apgujeong for ₩8.90 billion KRW (about $5.96 million USD) in January of this year and completed the transfer of ownership and payment in April.

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It was revealed that no mortgage was registered for the home, and it is understood that he purchased the property in cash.

Previously, member Changbin also purchased a unit in the same complex last year for ₩9.40 billion KRW (about $6.29 million USD) in cash.

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However, news of the idol’s purchase garnered quite a negative response online.

So f*cking annoying seeing idols who no one even knows in Korea getting that much money in their bank accounts…jealous.

K-pop seriously needs a payback system. Who the heck has that much money at that age? About half of that money is all the fans’ money.

My stomach hurt, so I came onto the Twitter app, and as soon as I pressed it, this came up. No wonder my stomach hurt.

The President needs to ensure that idol’s monthly take-home pay doesn’t exceed 3,000,000 KRW ($~1,989.52 USD).

Meanwhile, the group has been busy with their 2025 world tour, meeting fans from all over the globe. The tour revenue totaled approximately ₩273 billion KRW (about $183 million USD).

Source: insight

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