Have to or not, Koreans definitely favor apartments. There are western style houses here, and they’re just not as popular as apartments. Which is great. I’m living in a house that’s quite a bit bigger than a similarly priced apartment.
That’s likely partially because it’s “weird”. It can’t be normal since it’s not possible for a majority to live that way. There always people that are gonna like being unusual, but they’re the outlets by definition.
Or it could get well be that all else being equal, loans would still prefer it. My earlier comment was of course colored by US experience.
Have to or not, Koreans definitely favor apartments. There are western style houses here, and they’re just not as popular as apartments. Which is great. I’m living in a house that’s quite a bit bigger than a similarly priced apartment.
That’s likely partially because it’s “weird”. It can’t be normal since it’s not possible for a majority to live that way. There always people that are gonna like being unusual, but they’re the outlets by definition.
Or it could get well be that all else being equal, loans would still prefer it. My earlier comment was of course colored by US experience.