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The opposition party and the press
When I went to ‘Gangnam Apartment for 1.7 billion won’
The apartment on the right is a brand-name apartment with an exclusive area of 84㎡ and a market price of 1.7 billion won, and the room from the left is the apartment of candidate Byeon Chang-heum of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.
“Candidate Chang-heum Byun, who bought an apartment in Gangnam with a credit card loan, is forcing the public to live in a hive-type rental house.” (Kim Eun-hye, spokesperson for the people’s power on the 13th) A hearing on the staff of the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation is coming up in Seoul a week in advance. An apartment building in Bangbae-dong, Seocho-gu, is under heavy fire from the opposition. It was explained that it was a 14 generation single family apartment with almost no actual transaction, and that the card loan was using a credit card company that handled the Bogeumjari loan financing policy, but after the ‘area controversy public rental ‘at the site of a public rental visit in Hwaseong Dongtan, Gyeonggi-do on the 11th. Once again, it appears that the’ Gangnam Apartment ‘is on the cutting board. According to some media reports, including the power of the people, candidate Byeon’s house is perceived as a general ‘gangnam apartment’ that can enjoy huge market benefits. However, Candidate Byun’s house, which was examined at the actual site on the 11th, was quite different from the ‘Gangnam Apartment’ in our conventional wisdom. ■ Apartment in Gangnam? “We do not count as apartments” = Byun’s apartment in Bangbae-dong, Seocho-gu, visited on the 11th, faces a brand-name apartment of approximately 1000 homes (1st 660 units, 2nd 330 units) with an alley at the means, medium. I was watching. The apartment was a 6-story building in a single building, belonging to a low-rise residential area where multi-family houses and studios were concentrated. Mr. A, a representative of a nearby public brokerage firm, said the apartment “is not an apartment, but a villa.” He said, “It was built in 2002 as a luxury villa on a large pyeong floor in 2002,” and said, “It is legally classified as an apartment, and we do not count it as an apartment.” According to the Implementing Decree of the Construction Law (Building Types by Purpose), houses are largely divided into single-family houses and apartment houses, and include apartment houses, semi-detached houses and multi-family houses. However, the definition of an apartment is ‘a house with five or more floors used as a home’ and does not separately stipulate the size of the home or the availability of community facilities. Townhomes (floor area greater than 660㎡) and multi-family houses (660㎡ or less) have 4 floors or less and are classified according to floor area. Another official brokerage representative, Mr. B, said: “You can see it as an apartment complex or a large villa in a studio (registered copy).” ■ Is the market price 1.8 billion won? “You have to sell it, you know” = The price of the apartment is also controversial. There were various estimates of market prices in the media, with 1.7 billion won at the maximum and an article reporting the maximum at 1.8 billion won. One article, reporting on the market price of 1.8 billion won, criticized the “market gains of only 1.2 billion to 1.3 billion won” based on candidate Byeon’s purchase price of 523 million won in 2006. Without However, this appears to be the market price of the brand apartment in front of the apartment and an alley. As for the ‘Hogang Nono’ app that provides information on the apartment’s actual transaction price, the 84㎡ market price of the second apartment among these brand-name apartments is 1.7 billion won. 1.8 billion won is the actual transaction price for this recently completed apartment. A representative who had actually negotiated an apartment said the market price of the media was inflated. Mr. A said, “There is almost no real transaction here, and there is no sale,” he said. “Even if the sale goes out, I have to sell it to find out.” He said, “Heh, apartment 2 has 4 rooms if the pyeong is big, but the first place where the ministerial candidate lives is 3 rooms, so it is a little different from the second price.” In the case of the second apartment built next to the apartment, 132㎡ were traded at 1.37 billion won in November. In reality, Candidate Byun’s apartment is rarely marketed, unlike the general “Gangnam Apartment”, which is frequently marketed in the same way as the gap investment. Candidate Byun has lived in a 129m2 house on the fifth floor with no business since moving in June 2006, and other houses have only had 3-4 transactions for 15 years since 2006. Candidate Byun said the reason for reporting On the basis of the “published price” when reporting the property of a public official it was “because there is no actual transaction”. The Execution Decree of the ‘Public Officials Ethics Law’ requires that the prices of properties subject to registration be reported, whichever is higher between the published (evaluated) price and the actual price of the transaction. ■ Is it a credit card loan? “I just used a card company that handled the Bogeumjari loan” = In terms of the power of the people, the money to buy an apartment from candidate Byeon was called a “card loan”, but it was not a card loan, but the “Bogeumjari loan” provided by the Korea Housing Finance Corporation to the homeless. Candidate Byun said. An official from the staff hearing preparation team for candidate Byeon said: “At that time, not only banks, but also credit card companies were handling Bogeumjari loans, and they only used the credit card company as window”. An official from the Korea Housing Finance Corporation said: “In order to increase user accessibility, we signed an agreement with a credit card company in addition to the first financial sector at that time to deal with loans. Bogeumjari “. Written and photographed by Jin Myung-seon, Staff Reporter [email protected]
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