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According to the ‘KB Real Estate Market Monthly Trend’ published by KB Kookmin Bank on the 31st, the jeonse supply and demand index nationwide in October was 191.1, 4.1 points higher than the previous month (187 , 0). This is the highest number in 19 years and 2 months since the count began in August 2001.
The cheonsei supply and demand index is an indicator of the degree of supply shortage of cheonsei and is surveyed in the range of 0 to 200. It is collected through sample brokerage surveys across the country. The higher the number, the lower the supply of jeonse, and the lower the number, the lower the demand.
[서울=뉴스핌] Reporter Yoon Chang-bin = In the afternoon of the 19th, a real estate agent in Songpa-gu, Seoul, is empty on the afternoon of the 19th, when the shortage of jeonse and high jeonse prices continue. 2020.10.19 [email protected] |
Jeonse’s supply and demand index registered 97.9 as of January last year, down from 100, but exceeding 160 in May this year.
In July, when the second leasing law was enforced, such as the monthly rent cap and the right to request renewal of the lease, it surpassed the 180 level. It has exceeded 190 degrees this month. Starting in August, as more tenants chose to live in an existing home for two more years with the right to request a contract renewal, the volume of new rentals dropped and prices skyrocketed.
Seoul’s jeonse supply and demand index was 191.8, 2.4 points higher than last month (189.3), the highest level in five years since October 2015 (193.8). Gangnam (193.0) was found to have less jeonse than Gangbuk (190.5).
The supply and demand index for jeonse in the metropolitan area is 194.0. This is also the highest figure in 7 years and 1 month since September (195.0).
Gyeonggi-do has the lowest charter offer since May 2015, 5.8 points more than last month at 195.7, and Daegu has tallied at 197.1, confirming that it reached the highest level since July 2003.
There are many analyzes that the jeonse supply shortage will continue for some time. This is because there is no suitable alternative to expand the jeonse offering. This is because the government’s “share-saving presale” and “mid-size public rental housing” take time to supply and effectiveness is also questionable.
An official from the real estate industry said: “Since the application of the leasing law, the phenomenon of the shortage of chartered goods has spread.”