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Apartment prices in Seoul fell the most in more than two years.

It is traded at a price more than 100 million won lower than the all-time high, and the real estate market is predicted to freeze even more as the number of transactions itself decreases.



This is reporter Jeon Yeon-nam.



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is a 2,400-unit apartment complex in Nowon-gu, Seoul.



A 58-square-meter apartment here sold for 600 million won last week, which is more than 100 million won lower than the all-time high in September last year.



[Authorized Broker: There is a percentage of how much it has risen from how much, but it has risen a lot.

As much as it rises, it falls as much.]



This apartment in Dobong-gu, Seoul also sold for 110 million won lower than the highest price a year ago last week.



This week, apartment prices in Seoul fell for the ninth consecutive week, the biggest drop in two years and three months.



House prices fell in all districts except Seocho-gu in Seoul, especially in Nowon, Dobong, and Gangbuk-gu.



There are still a lot of people who want to sell their house, but as the interest burden increases, fewer people want to buy a house, which is the result of a drop in transactions.



In fact, the supply-demand index, which converted the demand to buy a house in Seoul into a number, also fell to the lowest level in three years.



As a result, the number of reports of apartment transactions in Seoul this month is still only 317.



At this rate, it is possible that there will be fewer trades than the monthly all-time low of 815 in February this year.



[Jihae Yoon / Senior Researcher, Real Estate R114: The parts that the demand group deviate according to the interest burden have an impact.

As the regulations are not yet fully deregulated, overall, prices are on a downtrend mainly in regions where prices have surged in the past one or two years.]



As buyers cut off and trade cliffs continued, the real estate market stagnation in the metropolitan area began in earnest. analysis that there is.



(Video coverage: Choi Dae-woong, video editing: Jeon Min-gyu)