[단독] The trap of planning real estate… 91% sold to employees and acquaintances

■Investigation on the actual condition of planned real estate

Seongnam Forest, sold in pieces worth 97.8 billion

There is no possibility to develop environmental evaluation grade 1

4,856 people suffered from multi-level job fraud

The photo is an apartment complex in Seoul. This photo has nothing to do with the article./Yonhap News

It turned out that 30 or so planned real estate were split and sold to 4,856 people worth KRW 97.4 billion in forestry in Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, where development is virtually impossible. Of those who bought the land, 26% were employees of planning and real estate, and 62% were acquaintances of employees. Together with the family and relatives (2%) of planning real estate employees, the total amount is 91%. About one-third of the people who bought the land were low-income families with an annual income of 20 million won or less. Half of those with household net worth less than 100 million won. Planning real estate sold a lot of useless land to employees and their acquaintances who did not have enough income and assets, in fact, in a’multi-level job scam’ method.

The survey was conducted as a result of an in-depth questionnaire and interview with the Seoul Economic Daily on the 24th of an in-depth questionnaire and interview with the buyers of forestry shares at San 73, Geumto-dong, Sujeong-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, the largest land sold by the planning real estate (1,380,000㎡). Seongnam City Hall is in a position that there is no possibility of development as the land extends near the top of Mt.

Planning real estate is flourishing nationwide by selling 1 trillion to 2 trillion won per year in forestry shares. In particular, concerns about damage are growing in Gyeonggi Province as it is revealed that it has sold 2.4 trillion won worth of shares in the forest over the past three years. As a result of the analysis of the land and building big data platform Value Map’s sale of shares in the forests and fields of Gyeonggi Province from January 2018 to October last year, the number of transactions amounted to 1,01,885 cases, and the amount of transactions amounted to KRW 2,434.7 billion.

Professor Kim Jin-yu of the Department of Urban and Transportation Engineering at Gyeonggi University, who consulted with this in-depth investigation, said, “It has been shown that the damage to planned real estate is concentrated in the low-income class, which is very vulnerable to society.” Said. The Seoul Economic Daily reports the actual conditions and countermeasures of the planned real estate sales of shares in the forest in three series, along with the results of an in-depth survey of buyers at San 73, Geumto-dong. / Reporters Jo Kwon-hyung and Park Jin-yong [email protected]

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