<Anchor> As the



winter season moves into the off-season, the number of chartered items that have been dry for a while is gradually increasing.

As sales increase, the price rise is also slowing somewhat, and reporter Han Se-hyun reported whether the jeonse crisis could be subsided.



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is an apartment complex in Songpa-gu, Seoul.



Chartered listings here have nearly doubled compared to a month ago.



The situation in the Gangbuk region is similar.



Chartered sales of this apartment complex in Mapo-gu have more than tripled in a month.



In the case of Seoul, chartered sales in 23 wards increased by up to three times compared to the previous year, and sales in the metropolitan areas such as Suwon and Seongnam also increased.



It is analyzed that the reason is that some demand has turned to trading due to the low demand for moving in winter and the rise of the jeonse price.



As the number of sales increases, the rise in the total price is also slowing down.



The rate of increase in rent for apartments in Seoul recorded 0.14% for three consecutive weeks, down to the level just before the enforcement of the lease law at the end of July, and in particular, Gangnam 4 District, which led the increase in rented rent, is on a downward trend for three consecutive weeks.



However, there are many opinions that we need to see if the jeonse crisis will subside.



[Lim Byeong-cheol/Senior Researcher Real Estate 114: If the number of apartment occupants next year decreases from this year, and the public jeonse housing (provided by the government) shows a limit to absorbing the demand for cheonsei and monthly rent, jeonse price anxiety may increase.]



Some point out that there is a need to revise the current regulations, even in part.



[Kim Deok-rye/Director of Housing Policy Dept. of Housing Industry Research Institute: I will strengthen the requirements for real residence in order to secure soundness in the trading market, but this may lead to a requirement to eliminate more jeonse items in the cheonsei market.

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As candidate Chang-Hum Byun, Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport also said, "The 3rd Lease Act has had some influence on the cheonsei crisis," the government's follow-up measures are drawing attention.