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We will tell you one more story about young people.

Have you ever heard the word'hell go'?

It refers to the poor reality of young people living mainly in basement rooms, rooftop rooms, and Gosiwon.

For young people, the government has decided to provide 273,000 homes by 2025.



Reporter Hwa Kang-yoon will provide more details.



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About 220,000 public rental housing units will be supplied next year, and the government plans to turn 51,000 of them to youth.



From next year, we will supply about 50,000 units annually and 243,000 units of public rental housing to the youth by 2025.



This includes the 76,900 youth-specific housing, which is a complex of residential, business, and cultural facilities.



This includes rental housing for youth that has been remodeled by purchasing an officetel in the downtown area, or a dormitory-type facility near the university.



The rent is 50 to 95% of the market price.



We plan to improve the quality of our homes by including built-in appliances like refrigerators and air conditioners.



In addition, we plan to increase support for dormitory construction on university campuses to accommodate 30,000 more people by 2025.



It also proposed a goal to reduce the number of youth households in poor residential environments such as hell, hell, and high school by more than 10%.



[Munseunguk / State Coordination second deputy: I'll ever youth to live youthfully and to low-income youth living in gosiwon and banjiha Housing First supply of public rental housing two weeks costs are supported by the package -



to ease the former and rent expenses We plan to provide loans for chartered and monthly rents exclusively for youths of the 1% range, as well as a deposit refund guarantee fee.



(Video coverage: Jeong Seong-hwa, video editing: Park Ji-in)