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fall of the moving season, a shortage of jeonse and a surge in jeonse prices are spreading across the metropolitan area beyond Seoul.

The price is what they call, such as running 100 to 200 million won in three months, and even that in September, people are in line.



Reporter Je Hee-won covered it.



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It is an apartment complex in Songdo, Incheon.



In July, the 101㎡ chartered charter, which was traded at 320 million won, was traded at 450 million won this month.



In just three months, it jumped 130 million won, or 40%.



Even this is a terrifying contract to come out for sale.



[Incheon Songdo Realtor: It's been less than a month.

Chuseok (since) Suddenly (the total price) has increased a lot.

There were also a lot of customers attached to that item.

In one house.] The



situation on Dongtando, Hwaseong, Gyeonggi is similar.



The 84-square-meter charter for this apartment, which was 280 million won at the beginning of last month, has risen to 470 million won in three weeks.



Now there is no difference from the selling price.



Nevertheless, out of all 720 households, only 3 items are reserved.



[Won-Seok Oh/Authorized Broker: (Chonse) The amount of money has been so high that there are quite a few cases where people who have known it for the previous amount come and go back with great effort.]



Until this week, it was found that the total

price

in the metropolitan area rose for 62 consecutive weeks.



Gyeonggi and Incheon rental prices have risen higher than last week.



Seoul charter demand is shifting to Gyeonggi and Incheon.



Tenants who are in a position to become'presecuted refugees' are desperate.



[Tenant in their 40s: Shouldn't we have to move as soon as (rental property) comes out anyway?

That's why I think about renting and going to other regions.]



At the time of the revision of the Lease Protection Act, there was some uncertainty in the transitional jeonse market. It is an analysis that it is deepening.