<Anchor> As the



jeonse price rises rapidly and the difference from the house price decreases, the so-called gap investor to buy a house with a jeonse is raising his head again.

This is evident in non-regulated areas, and the government is considering adding more regulated areas.



This is Han Se-hyun.



<Reporter> In



Gimpo, Gyeonggi-do, the difference between the purchase price and the total price of the 59㎡ apartment is only 40 million won.



Two months ago, it was a difference of 120 million won, but it has decreased rapidly with the recent increase in the total price.



Pajudo's situation is similar.



The difference between the purchase price and the total price of the 84㎡ apartment has also been reduced by half from 80 million won two months ago.



[Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do official brokerage: (Chonse) There are no products.

As a result, it has almost reached 100 million, Jeonsega.

In a month or two.

It has risen a lot this time because only Gimpo and Paju are not regulated areas.]



Then, the so-called'gap investment' to buy a house with a jeonse in non-regulated areas where there is no loan regulation are also raising their heads again.



As a result of a survey of private real estate companies, there were many gap investments in non-regulated areas such as Haeundae-gu, Busan, Gimpo, Paju, and Seobuk-gu, Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do for three months after the revised lease protection law was implemented.



These are also areas with a high rate of increase in house prices recently.



[Professor Kwon Daejung/Myongji University Graduate School of Real Estate: When housing prices go up, people who live in cheonsei or rent are uneasy about the future.

In particular, even if the entire set value goes up, that alone makes me anxious.

Therefore, the sentiment of'gap investment' or buying a house is getting stronger and stronger.] The



government is also reviewing regulations as the demand for gap investments in non-regulated areas increases and house prices increase.



[Kim Hyun-mi/Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport: We are watching closely because there are areas where excessive house prices are rising in the region due to the recent concentration of people who buy multi-households speculating in unregulated areas.]



Rising jeonse prices boost house prices

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Although it is a sign of a vicious cycle, the government has not been able to come up with sharp jeonse measures.