Deputy Prime Minister Hong Nam-ki and Minister of Strategy and Finance announced today (14th) that from next year, 30% of the amount of special supplies (special service) for newlyweds and their first lifetime will be reduced by 20-30% points.



Deputy Prime Minister Hong said at a meeting of ministers related to the real estate market inspection held at the Seoul Government Complex today, "We will pursue additional easing of the income standard for newlyweds and for the first time in their lives so that more real-estate families, such as double-income families, have more opportunities to find a home."



Regarding the special work of newlyweds, he said, "70% of the amount of special work in both public and private housing is maintained at 100% of the average monthly income of urban workers (120% of double-income), but the remaining 30% is to further ease the income standard by 20-30% points. I said.



"Through this, about 92% of newlywed homeless households will be eligible for special contract subscription. Compared to existing newlyweds eligible households, 81,000 households for public sale and 63,000 households for private management are expected to receive new special opportunities. I do" he added.



For the first time in his life, he said, "70% of the supply of special works will be maintained at the current standard (100% for public and 130% for private management), but for the remaining 30%, the income standard will be reduced by 30%."



Deputy Prime Minister Hong emphasized, "We are well aware that improving the constitution of the housing market, centered on real users, is not an easy task. But this time, the government's will to restore public trust in real estate policy is very firm." I did.



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