Revolt against homeless people, including petitions
Park Mo, 42, who is preparing to sign up for the Dunchon Olympic Park Avenue in Gangdong-gu, Seoul, which is scheduled to be sold this year, is setting up a night sleep after hearing the news that the “Monthly Rent Ban Act” (amendment to the Enforcement Decree of the Housing Act) will be implemented from the 19th. . It was due to the fact that it was attempted to cover the balance of the pre-sale by renting a rented tenant, but the tenants could not be hired for at least two years. Mr. Park sighed, “I told him not to buy a house and wait, and if I wasn’t rich in cash, I couldn’t even put in the subscription.”
To make matters worse, homeless people suffering from soaring house prices were actually panicked after a storm after the cheonsei ban law. This is because my dream of preparing a house has become farther away as the method of covering the rented apartment by jeonse is blocked. Although this system is aimed at preventing the subscription craze and lottery subscriptions, complaints and criticisms are rising that commoners have kicked the last residential ladder.
According to the amendment, the winners of the subscription (general sale) to move into apartments subject to the pre-sale price limit system that announces the recruitment of tenants from the 19th must live for up to five years (2 to 3 years for private housing). The amendment applies only to areas where the powder division system is applied, but most of Seoul is covered. Out of 25 wards, 309 dongs in 18 districts (Gangnam 3 district, Gangdong, Yeongdeungpo, Mapo, Seongdong, Dongjak, Yangcheon, Yongsan, Gwangjin, Seodaemun, Gangseo, Nowon, Eunpyeong, etc.) and 3 cities in Gyeonggi-do (Gwangmyeong, Hanam) A total of 322 dongs, including 13 dongs in Gwacheon), are covered. Unless you are rich in cash, it would be more difficult to have a home in Seoul. In other areas, it is also difficult to arrange my own house through subscription.
This is because the Housing and Urban Guarantee Corporation (HUG) decided to increase the sale price of apartments in the high sale price management area to the level of up to 90% of the surrounding market price from the 22nd.
Homeless people who have been waiting for the subscription are strongly opposed by posting on the bulletin board of the Blue House National Petition. On the 17th, an author said, “The market price that was 300 million won three years ago is now 1 billion won, and the asking price is 1.5 to 1.7 billion won.” I was angry. Concerned about an additional rise in housing prices, another post that said, “If you include the option fee, there is a possibility that it will be sold at 100% market price. Who will wait 2 to 3 years to live in the sale apartment with a living apartment?” In a week, more than 5,000 people agreed. Professor Kwon Dae-jung of the Department of Real Estate at Myongji University said, “There is a demand for relocation of over 3,000 households in the middle of Gangnam in April alone.” I was concerned.
Reporter Hwang Hye-jin [email protected]