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yesterday (23th), the prices of three apartments in Seoul's Gangnam area, which were bound as a land transaction permission zone, have skyrocketed since the announcement of the June 17 real estate measures. The demand to ride the so-called'gap investment' was driven by, but there is also a balloon effect in the neighborhood.

Reporter Han Se-hyun has been to the scene.

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Inquiries were raised at this brokerage in Jamsil-dong asking if I could buy a house until now.

Most of them were inquiries about'gap investment' to urgently buy a chartered house.

[Sampa-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul Authorized broker: I didn't even have time to eat. Until 11 o'clock and 12 o'clock at night, I still write a contract. (Don't look at the house)'Just got stuff there? Okay, okay, I just put the down payment and did it right away.]

Four Gangnam dongs in Seoul were tied into a land trading permit zone for one year from yesterday, so if they don't live for two years, they can't buy a house. It's a huge crowd.

[Samsung-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul Authorized broker:'I'm going forward. So don't trade.' (So) The government announced it. Investors are watching government regulations coming out. Because I'm drawing a'big picture'… .]

Over 20 apartment deals, which were confirmed over the past six days after the announcement of regulations on the 17th, have replaced the previous highs.

It was actually a value to call.

[Daechi-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul Authorized brokerage: It has risen a lot. It can trade up to 2.25 billion. 200 million beats. In a few days. It won't come down easily.]

So-called'balloon effect' is already appearing.

There was a flood of purchase inquiries from the transaction permit area to the apartment complex next to the road.

The new selling price of several days has also exceeded 100 million won.

[Sincheon-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul Authorized broker: I'm crossing a lot from there (regulated area). Those who are'gap investing' out of regulation are bound to come to many of these people who live on a charter basis.] The

government is repeating its position to introduce additional regulations in the event of overheating.