[단독] ‘500 million lotto’ with 300,000 people… A woman in her 20s in Gangbuk caught it

A bird's-eye view of DMC Fine City Xi.

A bird’s-eye view of DMC Fine City Xi.

Women in their twenties won the ‘500 Million Lotto Sale’ with 300,000 people.

Announcement of the winners of DMC Fine City Xi

According to industry sources, the winner of the DMC Fine City Xi’s unranked subscription announced on the 30th in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul is Kim Mo, a 29-year-old female born in 1991 in Gangbuk.

On the 29th, 298,000 people applied for an online subscription for 1 household of 59㎡ exclusively for uncontracted items. As it was uncontracted, there were no restrictions on subscription qualifications. If you are a resident of Seoul over the age of 19, you can apply regardless of whether you own a subscription bankbook or home.

The pre-sale price was 513 million won, the initial price. Real estate brokerages are known as ‘500 million lotto’ as the market price is expected to exceed 1 billion won. There is no transaction as this complex is subject to restrictions on resale of pre-sale rights until occupancy.

Since the pre-sale price was cheaper than the surrounding market price, the competition for subscription was fierce even at the time of the first sale, and this housing type competition rate was 34:1.

The winner must immediately pay 15.3 million won as a down payment on the afternoon of that day. If the payment is not made in time, the opportunity to sign contracts will return to the three additional prospective winners announced on this day.

A woman in her twenties wins the 1 billion lottery in Sejong City

Earlier, a woman in her twenties won the subscription for an apartment sale right in Sejong City, which can expect a market margin of KRW 1 billion. Last month, more than 249,000 people applied for an additional sale of the remaining 1 household in Naseong-dong, Sejong-dong, and a woman born in 1998 was won.

It was 460 million won for the sale of 99 square meters, which was abandoned by Vice Minister of Gender Equality and Family Kim Kyung-sun. Similar housing types around the world were traded for 1.4 billion won, and the asking price goes up to 1.5 billion won.

Reporter Ahn Jang-won [email protected]


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