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government has additionally designated areas such as Gimpo and Busan, where house prices have soared, as real estate regulated areas.

There are 36 areas subject to adjustment and 1 district overheated with speculation, and now, on the map, there are 111 areas nationwide.

With the spread of regulated areas in 15 cities and provinces excluding Gangwon and Jeju, it has become difficult to say that it is no longer'tweezer regulation'.

There is also a movement that pushes the buying trend back to Seoul after a mole-catching regulation that repeats pressing when rising.



Reporter Han Se-hyun reports.



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170㎡ apartment complex in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, was recently sold at a price of 250 million won more than a month ago.



[Park In-gu/Seoul Gangnam-gu Realtor: Busan, Gwangju, Daegu…

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Demand keeps flowing.

Supply is limited, so the price keeps rising…

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This week, the rate of increase in apartment prices in the Gangnam area of ​​Seoul has doubled from a week ago.



The view that Seoul looks cheap as even the prices of apartments in large cities in the provinces have already risen significantly.



Anyway, the level of regulation is similar across the country, and some people would rather clean up local houses if the tax burden is a problem.



[Purchaser of apartment in Songpa-gu, Seoul (Residing in Busan): (Local house price rises) The difference with Seoul house price is reduced, and'gap investment' (due to live-in duty) is not really easy. I am going away.

It is often referred to as'body investment'.]



Some of the ruling party also criticized that the tweezers regulation was a policy that failed.



[No, Woong-rae/Deobuleo Democratic Party Supreme Council Member: Now we need to change the paradigm of real estate policy.

It should be a market-recognized policy, not just price and lending regulations.

The price should be lowered according to the supply and demand logic...

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is pointed out that it is necessary to change the center of gravity of the policy even if the regulatory area system is maintained to prevent the inflow of speculative demand for short-term gains.



[Kim Deok-rye/Director of Housing Policy Dept., Housing Industry Research Institute: (City), the more efficient the land is, the more efficient it is by maximizing the use of land.

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There seems to be a need to recheck the effectiveness of the regulation and redefine its priorities.



(Video coverage: Jang Woon-seok, Jeil, Video editing: Choi Hye-young)