​What are the real estate measures for Seoul Mayor candidates?

Half of Seoul citizens are interested in real estate issues
Helping to build a home with a large supply

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The by-election of the mayor of Seoul on April 7th is near. While interest in the pledge of each prospective candidate was focused, citizens were particularly interested in the pledge of real estate.

According to the results of a survey conducted by Real Meter on 1016 Seoul citizens over the age of 18 at the request of YTN and TBS, on the 12th, 40% of citizens cited’real estate market stability’ as a key regional issue in Seoul. 23.2% of’Private Economy Revitalization and Job Creation’,’Balanced Development of Gangbuk-Gangnam’ 11.1%,’Reinforcement of Corona 19 Response’ 8.9%,’Low Fertility and Aging Policy’ 7.2%,’Environment and Life Safety’ 6.1%, etc. Was.

Since the balanced development of Gangbuk-Gangnam is ultimately related to real estate, about 50% of Seoul citizens saw real estate-related issues as the biggest regional issue.

“Helps to buy a house in Seoul” with massive supply


Accordingly, interest in the real estate pledge of prospective candidates is focused. Most of the candidates have pledged to allow them to have homes in Seoul through a large supply.

Se-Hoon Oh’s Preliminary Candidate for People’s Strength is a plan to supply 360,000 new housing units to Seoul through both private sales and public supply. Preliminary candidate Oh held a press conference at the National Assembly on the 9th and announced the pledge of’Speed ​​Housing Supply 2′, and said that it would supply 185,000 redevelopment and reconstruction households, 70,000 win-win housing units, and 30,000 Moa houses.

As earlier in the’Speed ​​Housing Supply Part 1′, the second type of general residential area altitude restrictions were abolished. It is a plan to supply 70,000 households within five years by upgrading the long-term jeonse housing (shift) that was introduced at the time of his tenure as the mayor of Seoul to a private land leased public housing win-win housing.

He emphasized that win-win housing is “the most realistic pledge to provide housing quickly without spending money.” Along with this, 30,000 households will be supplied as’moa houses’ that give incentives for joint development with neighbors who own small parcels, and 75,000 households will each be provided through the existing Seoul supply plan.

The supply of private sales is 185,000 households. It is explained that it will be activated by easing regulations on redevelopment and reconstruction zone designation and floor area ratio and number of stories. Benefits are given when residents who want reconstruction and redevelopment gather.

Candidate Kyung-won Na also held a press conference on real estate measures at the National Assembly on the 5th and said, “I tried to come up with real estate measures with a sense of speed, centered on the citizens, and pledges that can be realized.”

The seven measures announced are ▲Real estate tax reduction by 50% ▲Real estate loan interest support for youth-newlyweds ▲Gangbuk-Gangnam gap resolution ▲Reconstruction and redevelopment, etc. Such as home improvement.

Specifically, the standard for high-priced housing is raised from 900 million won to 1.2 billion won. The property tax for one household and one house with a public price of 1.2 billion won or less is reduced in half. The plan is to reduce the comprehensive real estate tax for long-term holders and reduce the capital gains tax from less than 900 million won to less than 1.2 billion won.

Preliminary candidate Park Young-seon also announced the plan to “reorganize Seoul into 21 compact’multi-nuclear cities'” in a running report on the 26th of last month. This means that Seoul will be transformed into 21 multi-nuclear decentralized cities that are self-sufficient based on a population of 500,000, and create a living area that allows all movement within 21 minutes.

Preliminary candidate Park also has a plan to supply about 300,000 households for public sale for five years. He appeared in the JTBC newsroom on the day of his running report and explained, “I am conceiving a public pre-sale housing with land rental protection method,” and “If this is the case, you can make a half price apartment.” He added, “It will be possible to supply about 300,000 households (over 5 years).”

On the 14th of last month, the preliminary candidate Ahn announced a real estate policy that included the supply of 746,000 homes for the next five years, real estate tax cuts, and deregulation.

He said, “We will create an environment in which housing supply and private redevelopment and reconstruction projects can be actively promoted for 3040 and 5060 households related to the housing supply policy,” he said. “We aim to supply a total of 746,000 households to Seoul over the next five years.” Said.

In order to expand the supply volume, it specifically explained that it will promote the supply of 100,000 youth rental housing to low-income youth through 50,000 households through idle space owned by the city, the site of old public buildings, parking lots, and reconstruction of public rental housing.

It announced that it will promote the supply of 400,000 homes for 30/40 households and 50/60 households. It also promoted housing supply through smooth promotion of maintenance projects such as redevelopment, reconstruction, and remodeling.

Pledges were proposed by inducing the supply of 200,000 households through private development centered on areas where redevelopment and reconstruction projects were sluggish and promoting private-public joint development methods, and increasing the floor area ratio for reconstruction projects applying the excess profit return system.

Preliminary candidate Ahn emphasized, “By easing the floor area ratio of the maintenance business as much as possible, we will achieve a total of 300,000 homes along with the improvement of the residential environment through the maintenance business.”

Preliminary candidate Sangho Woo highlighted the pledge of public housing. At the presentation ceremony of ‘123 Seoul Housing’ held at the National Assembly Communication Hall on the 13th of last month, he said, “The goal of 123 Seoul Housing is to provide the housing that Seoul citizens want to live in to make it easy to live,” he said. “Providing it in a customized way for various age groups is The key,” he said.

Preliminary candidate Woo added, “We will steadily increase the housing we want to live in places where it is easy to live.” Specifically, ▲ public lease for young people (up to 10 years, 10 pyeong) ▲ public jeonse for newlyweds (up to 20 years, 20 pyeong) ▲ Senior public (up to 30 years, 30 pyeong) said that they would distribute it. The plan is to supply a real half-price apartment by setting the price as’creating cost + α’. He explained that the public housing is about 160,000 households.

Rep. Woo said, “If you add an amount enough to run a business in the future, you can supply it at a low price regardless of the surrounding market price.”

He also has a pledge to partially release redevelopment and reconstruction in the underdeveloped area of ​​Gangbuk to make it possible to live in a good house and revitalize the commercial district.


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