The Differences In BTS Members' Own House Leave Netizens Stunned

Originating as a South кσяєαn boy band, BTS has evolved into a global phenomenon. Over the past decade, with this level of recognition, income from albums, tours, endorsement deals, and individual projects has made BTS one of the highest-earning music groups in the world.

Thanks to this enormous revenue, owning private real estate is no longer a distant dream: each member can choose luxurious homes that cater to both comfort and personal taste. These residences are not only places to rest but also reflect each member’s lifestyle and aesthetic, leaving fans and netizens in αωє upon seeing them for the first time.

BTS members began living in their individual apartments starting in 2021, after nearly 10 years of residing together in the group dormitory. A common feature is that all of their properties are located in Seoul’s upscale neighborhoods. The only differences lie in how each member decorates and arranges their home.

Among them, RM is known for his $4 million apartment, which resembles a miniature museum, located at Nine One Hannam. Through videos and photos shared by the BTS leader, the living room exudes a serene and minimalist vibe, decorated with paintings and wall art. The bedroom features a wнιтe and gray color scheme, complemented by brown and wнιтe furniture, creating a sophisticated atmosphere.

Many areas of the home are filled with bookshelves brimming with books or stacks of reading materials. The overall home perfectly reflects his academic and artistic interests.

Next, Jin is a member who rarely shares details about his living space. According to descriptions from other BTS members, his large apartment resembles a “newlywed home,” likely featuring bright and cheerful colors, giving a cozy and sweet impression. Jin’s older brother ever shared a photo showing a corner of his house when the couple went over for dinner and received gifts from the idol.

Similarly, SUGA seldom discusses his high-end apartment in Hannam-dong. While he has never publicly detailed his personal residence, he has shown fans another private space—his “Genius Lab” studio. Therefore, it’s easy to imagine that if his home has a similar style, he likely prefers to keep visitors away—at least the “Keep Off” mat and the “Go Away” doormat suggest this!

Then there’s BTS’s “real estate mogul,” who owns up to four luxury apartments, each showcasing a highly creative interior design. In some photos he shared, fans were delighted to see the house filled with hypebeast-style items such as KAWS, Supreme, Bearbricks, and more, reflecting the joyful and vibrant personality of the homeowner.

Like j-hope, V seems to have a creative pαѕѕion for decorating his penthouse at SK Apelbaum Flat. The living room radiates positive energy, with natural light flooding through glαѕѕ walls and wнιтe-painted interiors. He decorates with large furniture such as black sofas and dining tables, lamps of various designs, stuffed animals, art pieces, and greenery, creating a warm atmosphere that blends clαѕѕic and modern elements.

V’s peer, Jimin, appears to favor a minimalist approach, keeping decorations simple. The centerpiece of his apartment is a large, stylish gray-and-cream sofa. These two colors, combined with black, seem to dominate the apartment’s palette.

Finally, Jungkook—who recently moved into a newly built villa in Itaewon last December during a short military leave—has shown glimpses of his newly completed home. There are few decorations; everything is simple, with black and muted tones.

However, some similarities remain from his previous apartment: the living room doubles as a karaoke space, and the fridge is stocked with beer and liquor. This reflects his focus on a living space geared toward relaxation and entertainment.

Overall, fans are often surprised by how relatively simple the homes are, given the superstar status of the members. Yet, while the items inside may appear minimalist, their price tags are anything but simple—most are high-end, and some pieces are even limited edition.