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Review of expansion of house supply by changing the use of land in the metropolitan area

The party administration is considering a plan to expand the supply of housing by changing the use of residential areas.

Industry → residential area, residential → commercial area
Party government pushes to increase floor area ratio by changing usage

– Hong Ik-pyo, chairman of the Democratic Party’s Policy Committee, appeared on KBS Radio on the 12th. I am doing it.” He said, “We are planning to announce a comprehensive plan before the New Year’s Day,” he said. “We expect the President to have already received a report.”

President Moon Jae-in mentioned in his New Year’s address the day before, “We will quickly come up with a variety of housing supply plans that can be quickly effective with special emphasis on supply expansion.”

An official from the Democratic Party’s Policy Committee said, “The measures to supply the metropolitan area are focused on raising the floor area ratio that was previously reviewed.” Leave it open and review it.” Policy Committee Chairman Hong Ik-pyo also said, “In the 70s and 80s, the absolute amount itself increased as houses were supplied to empty land. Now Seoul has a problem of reducing the quantity of supplies to supply. So we are going to increase the floor area ratio by densifying or changing the use.”

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said it would soon report to the party a plan to change the use of available land in Seoul and the metropolitan area, and to publicly recover the additional profits arising thereafter.

In-house representative Kim Tae-nyeon also said at the in-hospital countermeasures meeting that day, “we will prepare a breakthrough housing supply plan and announce it before the Lunar New Year holiday in relation to the housing problem that is a concern for the public.” The party administration is expected to further refine supply measures at the real estate-related ministers’ meeting scheduled on the 15th.

Reporter Lee Hae-jun [email protected]



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