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On the 28th, Vice Premier Hong Nam-ki and the Minister of Strategy and Finance said: “In 2023, we will sell pre-sale houses equipped with equity capital that are occupied by acquiring only 20-25% of the land and construction actions during the first presale “.
On this day, Vice Premier Hong held the ninth meeting of related ministers for the inspection of the real estate market and confirmed the details of the housing equipped with registered capital with the Seoul Metropolitan Government and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation.
The key is to allow buyers to move in by acquiring only 20 to 25% of your shares in land and buildings during the first sale. The rent for non-acquired public shares is expected to be set at a level below market price. After that, 10 to 15% of the acquisition is divided equally every 4 years, so that 100% of the house can be owned after 20 to 30 years. Vice Premier Hong said, “We hope that stock-equipped presale housing will become a new delivery model that actively supports homeless housing users in the future.”
Ordinary people, the first in their lives, newlyweds and households with multiple children are expected to benefit from the dream of establishing a home, but the lack of assets. Vice Premier Hong said: “We are planning to gradually implement capital saving housing in urban areas with high preference, such as public sites and grants for public maintenance projects, among the new housing units, and they will be available for sale in 2023, considering the future supply schedule. ” He said.
At the meeting, the price of public real estate and the reduction of the property tax were discussed. Vice Premier Hong said: “A roadmap for published prices based on the Real Estate Disclosure Law will be announced soon.” The standards for mid- to low-priced housing and the extent of the property tax reduction are under discussion, and are expected to be confirmed through consultations between the party and the government this week as soon as possible.
Vice Premier Hong said: “We will maintain policy coherence with firm determination so that people do not feel anxious.” “We will do our best to face the wind) ‘.
Meanwhile, it is known that Vice Premier Hong, who is known to have been unable to sell his house in Mapo-gu, Seoul due to his right to apply for contract renewal, solved this problem when a Uiwang tenant recently decided to evict his House.
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