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Various discussions are being held in the current passport on whether to change the government's real estate policy or what direction to go if it is changed.

So we met with the passport presidents and heard how to solve the complex real estate problem.



Reporter Yoo Su-hwan will tell you about this.



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I asked the passport presidential election runner'Big 3'the trick to catch the house price, the answer was'Expanding the supply of housing.'



However, the specifics were quite different.



Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong believes that he will increase the tax burden for multi-homed people to put out a house.




[Jae-myeong Lee/Governor of Gyeonggi: No matter how much supply is increased in the current way, it can be a result of the lotto sale because it becomes a means of speculation.

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Former Democratic Party leader Lee Nak-yeon says we need to focus on providing tailored supplies for single-person households.




[Nak-Yeon Lee/Former Democratic Party Representative: One of the most erroneous things I have done over the years has been the wrong supply forecast. In particular, I couldn't predict the rate of increase in single-person households. The living standards for single-person living are much higher than in the past.]



Former Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun cited the expansion of the supply of public rental housing and the suppression of speculative demand, which is to maintain the current government's stance.




[Sae-Kyun Jeong/Former Prime Minister: When the supply starts, it takes about 5 years to (effective) from that point on, so if the former government plows to death, the next government does the harvest... .]



'Let's pay heavy taxes to multi-homed people', the thoughts of the three runners are generally similar.



Former Prime Minister Chung Sye-gyun said he opposes the allegation of easing capital gains tax, saying it gives the market a false signal.



[Sae-Kyun Jeong/Former Prime Minister: If only the transfer tax is lowered and there is no sale, the government is not the only fool.]



Former CEO Lee Nak-yeon believes that the tax burden on the rental business should be increased.



Is that the tax benefits are excessive.



[Lee Nak-yeon/Former Democratic Party Representative: Excessive tax benefits for housing rental companies, this must be fixed.]



Governor Lee Jae-myeong goes further.



I think it is necessary to reduce the tax benefits given to'leaseholders', as well as to tighten loan support.



[Jae-myeong Lee/Governor of Gyeonggi: There is more financial support for rental companies. It's absurd... ] The



three presidential election runners were interviewed as they revealed their convictions on the real estate issues.



[Jae-myeong Lee/Governor of Gyeonggi: Should we not promote or hire as high-ranking officials limit their possession of non-essential real estate?]



[Lee Nak-yeon/Former Democratic Party Representative: I hope that the public announcement will take into account the grievances of our residents a little more about the speed of realization. There could also be a way to slow the pace a little.]



[Sae-Kyun Jeong/Former Prime Minister: You have to give the belief that'Oh, now the house price doesn't rise anymore.' Until you give that faith, even those who lowered the transfer tax, or raised it, are not afraid of the tax. Those who speculate... .]



(Video editing: Park Jeong-sam)