Oh, this drama popped up in my recommendations last year! It's a fun mix of comedy and light horror, and I found it on YouTube of all places—some official channels upload full episodes with subtitles. Just search the title + 'eng sub.' Quality can be hit or miss, though. If you prefer legal routes, Kocowa might have it; they specialize in Korean content. The show's vibe reminded me of 'Sell Your Haunted House,' but with more relatable characters. Definitely a weekend-worthy binge!
The Korean drama 'I rented a house because it was cheap' is such a hidden gem, and I totally get why you're itching to watch it! Last I checked, it was available on Viki, which is my go-to for Asian dramas because of their great subtitles and community features. I binge-watched it there a few months ago, and the interface was smooth—no annoying buffering. If you're into quirky, slice-of-life stories with a touch of mystery, this one's perfect. The protagonist's journey from skepticism to uncovering the house's secrets had me hooked. Viki's free tier has ads, but their premium pass is worth it if you watch a lot of dramas.
If Viki isn't an option, I'd also check iQIYI or WeTV. They sometimes license similar titles, though their libraries vary by region. A VPN might help if geo-blocking's an issue. Fair warning: the show's title sometimes gets translated differently, like 'The Cheap House I Rented' or 'That Strange House I Rented,' so try searching variations. The production quality isn't flashy, but the writing more than makes up for it—think 'Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha' meets 'Stranger Things' lite. I ended up rewatching it just to catch all the foreshadowing I missed the first time!
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Bride for Rent
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Felix, the youngest son of a billionaire, conducted a secret audition, not to look for talents, but to look for a woman who he can marry on paper. His family pressure him that he should get married in order for him to get what he wants.
Meanwhile, Marianne needed a huge amount of money for her mother’s hospital bill. After she heard about the auditioned, she didn’t hesitate to apply without knowing it’s true purpose.
Will Marianne’s decision change her life forever as she becomes the “Bride for Rent”?
"I've transferred the three hundred-dollar rent to you. Thanks, Samuel."
A contact named Misty has sent my husband, Samuel Tucker, a message on WhatsApp.
I snatch his phone immediately, only to be stunned by what I see.
"Rent? Samuel, you told me that this is the income you earn from your part-time job!"
Samuel's expression freezes on his face. Then, he tries to snatch his phone back.
"Darling, my brother has already passed away. It's difficult for Misty to raise two children on her own…"
As I caress my tiny baby bump with a hand, I feel my heart sinking at his words.
"Which residence is this rent for?"
Samuel parts his lips hesitantly. A long time later, he finally tells me the residential area's name.
I'm completely flabbergasted at that point. The luxurious apartment sitting in that particular area is an asset that my deceased parents have left for me. Also, the rent there is worth 10,000 dollars.
Yet, Samuel has rented it out to my widowed sister-in-law, Misty Patterson, and her children for only 300 dollars!
After ten years studying interior design overseas, I came back to my hometown to do work that mattered to the people who raised me.
I offered the full package, from site survey to soft furnishings. The materials were chosen by hand. The price was fair to the bone.
The town had just gone through a redevelopment. Everyone was getting new units. With the new family policy, every family wanted a third bedroom too. My business was good. Customers from the next county were driving in.
Then a girl just back from a city college kicked open my studio with her phone on a livestream and her neighbors at her shoulder.
"This is the dishonest one. Look at her. She has been ripping the village off."
"In the city, an eighty-square-meter unit can be done for twenty thousand dollars. She is charging eighty."
"That's a sixty-thousand-dollar margin. Sixty thousand. Right out of our pockets."
The village fell in line behind her. They demanded the difference back. When I refused, they smashed my studio. They beat me into a coma. The pile-on online killed me.
When I opened my eyes again, I knew exactly what I was going to do.
I would refund every single one of them. And then I would tear out every single thing I had installed.
Let's see what twenty thousand dollars actually buys you.
Because I was a cheapskate, I rented a cheap apartment. The catch? Someone had died in it.
The soundproofing of the house was bad, and I could hear my neighbor’s wife moaning every night.
But my other neighbor told me that there was no one living in the apartment next to mine.
As soon as I graduated from university, I suggested to my three roommates that we should rent a place together.
The place I found was near our workplace, and it was cheap as well. It was much better than the house they used to rent in the suburbs.
During the first three months of renting the place together, everything seemed fine.
One day, I got off work early and heard them talking in the living room.
"I did some research online. The rent of the houses in this area is at least 2 grand a month. But ours is only 800 dollars a month. How about we rent the master bedroom out for 800 dollars? That way, we won't have to pay any rent."
"Alright, I'm in! Why does Jessica always get to sleep in the master bedroom? Even if she covered all the bills of this house, how much would that cost anyway?"
"I've had it with her arrogant attitude. Thinking of her being homeless makes me want to laugh!"
I laughed inwardly. 'You want to see me homeless? But I'm the landlord!'
After three years of renting, the landlord kept raising the rent, so I decided not to renew the lease.
I hired cleaners to thoroughly clean the entire place, inside and out. There was not a single scratch on the furniture or appliances.
I figured the landlord would not return the deposit easily, but I never imagined she would come out swinging with such outrageous demands.
“This dining table cost me 25,000 dollars! You got it dirty, and we can’t clean it. You owe me 25,000!
“How did this living room lamp get so dusty? Don’t you know how to clean as a girl? We’ll have to deduct 1,500 from your deposit!
“There are hooks on the wall. You damaged my walls! 2,000 for that!
“This mattress... Hmph. You live-streamers probably brought home who knows how many men. This one’s ruined anyway. There goes 15,000!
“Why are there strands of hair in the bathroom? How am I supposed to rent this out to the next tenant? Five hundred for cleaning fees!”
She tapped away at her calculator, then thrust it in my face. “You’ve lived here for three years. I’ll give you a friend’s discount. I won’t charge extra for the other damages. Pay me 50,000 dollars, and we’ll call it even!
“Otherwise, I’ll expose you online and make you lose followers!”
I glanced at the live stream that had 50,000 viewers at the time. When I looked up again, my face was only a mask of smiles.
“Ms. Lane, let me think about it. I’ll give you an answer in two days.”
Man, 'I Rented the House with Bloody History' is one of those hidden gem horror flicks that deserves way more attention than it gets. I stumbled upon it while browsing late-night streaming options, and let me tell you, it’s the perfect blend of atmospheric dread and slow-burn mystery. If you’re in the U.S., you can catch it on Shudder—they’ve got a killer lineup of niche horror, and this one fits right in. I’d also check Tubi; they rotate their library often, but I’ve seen it pop up there before. For physical media fans, the Blu-ray release has some gnarly behind-the-scenes features about the practical effects, which are honestly the highlight.
If you’re outside the U.S., I’d recommend VPN-ing into Shudder or hunting it down on local platforms like Bloody Disgusting’s VOD service. The film’s got this grimy, ’70s-style vibe that’s hard to replicate, and the lead performance is legit unsettling. Honestly, half the fun is tracking it down—it feels like uncovering a cursed VHS tape in some underground rental shop.