It was also found that the average Jeonse price for the basement floor of Seoul villas (row and multi-family houses) exceeded 100 million won this year.



On the 8th, based on the public data of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, the actual transaction price of Station 3, which serves a real estate platform coffee shop, was investigated in Seoul from 2017 to the end of last month. It was counted as ten thousand won.




The average jeonse deposit for the basement floor of a villa in Seoul has risen every year, following 78.01 million won in 2017, 88.14 million won in 2018, 88.91 million won in 2019 and 95.07 million won last year, until it surpassed 100 million won this year. I did.



Dabang said, "Underground dwellings with semi-basement are considered to be places with very poor living conditions, along with rooftop rooms." "It is the first time since 2011 when the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport collected the related actual transaction price that the average jeonse price for the basement floor of a villa in Seoul exceeded 100 million won. "He said.



He added, "The recent surge in house prices and jeonse/monthly rental prices seems to have led to an increase in the deposit for the basement floor of the villa, which is a vulnerable residential facility."



Seocho-gu (174.34 million won) had the highest average rent for the basement floor of a villa in Seoul this year, followed by Gangnam-gu (17.73 million won), Jongno-gu (1631 million won), and Yongsan-gu (104 million won). It was followed by Yeongdeungpo-gu (132.14 million won) and Jung-gu (130 million won).



Among the basement floors of the villa, 59.87㎡ of exclusive area in Buam-dong, Jongno-gu was sold for 400 million won, so the deposit was the highest this year.



(Photo = provided by the cafe, Yonhap News)