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Last week, the government issued a large-scale supply plan for 830,000 households nationwide, but there has been no change in loan or tax regulations.

Officetels, which are less regulated on loans, have increased in price as demand has increased.



Reporter Jeong Da-eun reported.



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is an officetel complex in Goyang, Gyeonggi-do.



It is an officetel with only its name, and it is a so-called Apatel designed like an apartment.



In January last year, it traded at 450 million won, but in December it doubled to 1.04 billion won.



[Authorized brokerage: You should see that it has increased by 100 million from almost 5,000 (10,000 won) per month.]



LTV for apartments is only 40% in the overheated district, but officetel loans up to 70% of the house price regardless of market price. Can be received.



Since financing is relatively easy and it is not classified as a housing, demand is rushing because it is possible to maintain the No. 1 subscription qualification.



[Shin Min-Seung / Authorized Broker: A lot of newlyweds and couples with one child come.

When you subscribe, you don't see this as a house, so you can move the house one more time using the subscription passbook...

.] As the



price of even officetels soared, the burden on young people increased.



[Kim Hyung-soon/Seoul Dobong-gu: I am of a marriageable age, and I think I have to get a house and go out, but I am sorry that it gives me a lot of options.]



[Park Byung-hee/Yangcheon-gu, Seoul: If it's okay, the price will jump several times...

It is difficult to live in an apartment, so I would have bought a one-room-to-room, but if it goes up there (it's difficult.)]



Along with the sale price, the jeon and rent prices are soaring.



[Jin-Sol Ham/Geumcheon-gu, Seoul: (Jeonse) I have to move after the contract, but I'm worried.

Even if you get a charter loan, you don't have a lot of money.

Overall, it's all expensive.]



Last month, officetel prices in the metropolitan area rose by 0.09% from a month ago, and rental prices rose by 0.28%.



(Video editing: Seung-jin Lee, VJ: Min-gu Jung, Hyun-woo Park)