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“Peeing on speech”, “a policy that has failed in fact”… Real estate magnetism that grows in the past

Input 2020.12.18 18:42 | Revision 2020.12.18 20:45

In addition, the Democratic Party’s Supreme Commissioner Roh Woong-rae said at the Supreme Council on the 18th that 36 places nationwide were designated as the target area for adjustment the day before, “Although it is a hurdle in front of the national real estate rage, I cannot get rid of the feeling of pissing on my feet.” –

Democratic Party Congressman Noh Woong-rae/Yonhap News

“We have confirmed again through this situation, Gimpo and Paju, and that regional regulations will eventually bring about a balloon effect,” said Roh. “We need to change the paradigm of real estate policy. It is not a change in price and loan regulations, but the market is recognized. It should be a policy. It should be lowered according to the logic of supply and demand.”

Top Commissioner Roh said, “We need to double the amount of housing supply right now, but not just increase the amount, but provide affordable apartments.” At the same time, it was proposed to disclose the pre-sale cost and expand the post-sale system.

Top Commissioner Roh, a district in Mapo Gap, Seoul, has been bitter about the real estate policy. At the top meeting on the 14th, Roh demanded that the LTV standard for homeless end users be eased, saying, “If you increase the supply in a situation where bank loans are clogged like now, it is only good for the cash-rich people.” At the top meeting on the 30th of last month, the public announcement also suggested slowing the rate of increase.

Recently, however, voices of reflection on the real estate policy have emerged, centering on the middle-level lawmakers in the party. Rep. Sang-ho Woo, who declared a run for the mayor of Seoul, said in a media interview the day before (17th), “I think it is important to start with a feeling of sorry for real estate measures.”

Rep. Jeong Seong-ho, chairman of the National Assembly Special Committee on Budget and Settlement, said on Facebook on the 16th that the policy of the region subject to adjustment was “a policy that has actually failed.” Regarding this, Congressman Chung said, “It has contributed greatly to the nationwide spread of apartment prices soaring and increased the pain and dissatisfaction of residents in designated areas.” In this process, he said, “It’s frustrating.”

Rep. Lee Kwang-jae also said on ytn radio on the 16th, “Real estate has properties of houses and financial products.” “Now (in Korea) there are many houses in the era of 10,000 dollars of GDP. We need to increase supply even more on a per thousand people basis. “I said. He said, “One household (one homeowner) must be protected, but measures must be taken against the multiple homeowners.”

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