Real Estate Field Know-How Across the Country.. 'Seeds of Wealth, Sprouts of Wealth' Published [Let's Read Books]
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- 2025-07-28 15:51:26
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- 2025-07-28 15:51:26
[Financial News] A rich person is not made overnight. Capital is the first step in the journey to wealth. Especially for salarymen, seed money starts from their salary. Like a trickling spring, the monthly salary becomes a seed, and this seed is the 'Seed Money'. Gathering this money to lay the foundation for asset growth is the beginning of wealth. (From the book 'Seeds of Wealth, Sprouts of Wealth' in the section 'Salary is the Mother of Seed Money')
Author Lee Giwon has published a book 'Seeds of Wealth, Sprouts of Wealth - Even a Bare-Handed Salaryman Can Buy a House' (Munye Bada), which unfolds his long experience in real estate investment in an essay format.
This book is a 'Serenade to the Land', emphasizing that the will to own land is a human instinct, and it is an 'Introduction to Real Estate Humanities' that conveys insight and healing about the world.
Having graduated from Korea University Law School and worked as a reporter for Chosun Ilbo and a special correspondent in Seattle, USA, the author is currently active in the field of real estate asset management. He delivers know-how acquired from traversing the country and experiencing real estate sites, based on his interest in land ownership that began with civil law and property law.
Especially, his firsthand experience of the residential and commercial development trends across North America and Asia allows readers to build practical senses.
This book offers practical advice to those who want to take their first step into real estate, based on his actual journey of 'starting with bare hands to buy an apartment and acquire land'.
It is expected to be a warm guide for the MZ generation who must start from a state of no assets, those who want to change their lives even if late, and everyone who wants to escape poverty.
The author emphasizes, "The journey to wealth is possible with small seed money, small execution, and a bit of courage," adding, "This book is not just about simple real estate investment methods, but it contains 'the courage to change life' and 'realistic strategies' based on experiences learned by actively engaging in the field."
Additionally, this book presents values such as 'proximity to work', 'Hakpum-a' (school district + dignity + apartment), and urban convenience, tailored to the MZ generation who value fairness and common sense.
Former Seoul Central District Court Judge Kang Taehoon evaluated this book as "a rich investment guide that helps beginners cultivate real estate with small capital, as it is difficult to increase wealth with just savings and deposits these days."
rsunjun@fnnews.com Yoo Seonjun Reporter