🚌셔세권
/syeo-se-gwon/
A real-estate slang term for a residential area where company commuter shuttle buses are easy to use, especially around large corporate campuses, IT hubs, and semiconductor industrial zones. It frames shuttle access as a lifestyle and housing-value advantage, similar to how 역세권 values proximity to a train station.

Examples
2- "I’m looking near the shuttle stop because commute time matters most to me. Total syeo-se-gwon mindset."
- "That apartment complex is popular with office workers because the company shuttle stops right in front."
💼 Workplace culture💼 WorkplaceFirst seen 2020
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The term blends 셔틀버스, meaning shuttle bus, with 역세권, the Korean real-estate term for areas near subway or train stations. Its exact first use is hard to pin down, but it became more visible as commute convenience, corporate shuttle routes, and residential choices around major office and semiconductor clusters became everyday real-estate talking points.
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