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price of the metropolitan area, which soared steeply at the end of last year, is showing a stable trend on the index.

However, those who seek real charter have a completely different feeling.



Reporter Jeong Da-eun covered it.



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Mr. A, an office worker living in Dongtan, Gyeonggi Province, is deeply concerned about the expiration of his charter in November.



[Mr. A/Tenant: After checking a few places around, the market price is up from 200 million to 400 million.]



I tried to renew the contract at the house where I live, but the landlord informed me that he would live.



[Mr. A/Tenant: I told you that I would like to re-extension by adjusting the jeon tax more and raising it, and I told you that it would be possible to a maximum of 250 million, and it would be possible if I raised 300 million more...

.] As



a condition of extending the contract without living in a living room, he requested to raise the total price from 250 million won to 550 million won.



The Korea Real Estate Agency said that in the third week of May, apartment rental prices in Seoul and the metropolitan area maintained an increase compared to the previous week.




The rent for apartments in Seoul soared to 0.15% on a weekly basis last year, and from this year onwards, the increase is decreasing, including 0.13% in January and 0.07% in February.



The Real Estate Agency analyzed that the rent for apartments in Seoul is generally showing a stable trend due to the effect of new occupants and fatigue from the surge in rented rent.



However, the atmosphere of the chartered market that end users feel is completely different.



As the jeonse price has already risen, it is difficult to find a jeonse as the reverse trend or monthly rent increases rapidly.



[Mr. B/tenant: (Price) should be lowered, but it is a system that only stays in a state of rising, and the common people have to buy a monthly rent again.] After the



lease law, a large-scale reconstruction in the Gangnam area has been greatly reduced. There are concerns that the jeonse crisis will intensify as demand is expected to increase due to the relocation of the complex.



(Video coverage: Senior Citizen, Video editing: Park Ji-in, VJ: Park Hyun-woo)