Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Kim Hyun-mi pointed out whether it is necessary to supply apartments rather than multiple households to solve the jeonse crisis. "Apartments take a long time to build, so it is difficult to prepare them right away." I plan to supply it."



Minister Kim said this when he attended a questionnaire on pending issues held today (30th) at the National Assembly's National Land, Infrastructure and Transport Committee, and when a Democratic Party member Kim Gyo-heung asked the reason for the lack of apartment supply in the previous generation plan.



Minister Kim explained, "The supply of apartments in 2021 and 2022 will decrease, because the number of apartment licenses has been drastically reduced five years ago and public housing has been canceled considerably."



At the same time, Minister Kim said, "If the apartment is bread, I will make it all night long."



Minister Kim said, "Apartments need absolute air, but even if there is a shortage of apartments now, the government... (cannot supply them)," he said. "That is why we will supply multi-family and villas with high quality."



When Congressman Kim asked about public jeonse measures to resolve the cheonsei crisis at the end of this year and early next year, Minister Kim said, "We are going to decide on the details of the project through a meeting with purchasers and rental housing companies in the coming month."



When Rep. Kim commented, "If a borrower who has exceeded 100 million won in credit loans buys a house in a regulated area within one year, the policy to recover the loan should be an exception to one household per household." “The risk of debt is intensifying very much,” he said. “If the interest rate increase is made a little now, the debt has increased to the extent that it could become a serious crisis for all households, so the government is compelled to take action at the macroeconomic level.”



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