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Kim Sang-jo, head of the Blue House Policy Office, appeared on our 8 o'clock news yesterday (2nd) and announced that we are preparing measures to stabilize the jeonse market.

They saw the current jeonse crisis as a transitional period and asked to wait even if they were uncomfortable.



This is Joonwoo Bae.



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the'Three Lease Act' was implemented, the average rent for apartments in Seoul over the past three months increased by 37.5 million won.



This is a number that has soared as much as the rise of the past one year and nine months, and the so-called'jeonse crisis' continues with the phenomenon of a lack of jeonse.



Rather, the lease law to protect tenants is aggravating the cheonsei difficulty.



Blue House Policy Officer Kim Sang-jo appeared on SBS 8 News yesterday and stipulated this as a transitional period, asking him to wait even if it was uncomfortable.



[Gimsangjo / presidential policy planning. This time, the idea that there may be a little transition period long because there was a sudden market structure changes, such as de facto abolition of the introduction of the private purchase rental system of lease Method 3]



Yet Kim implementation, such as LH, SH It also said that it is under consideration to increase the amount of jeonse through public institutions.



He also explained that President Moon Jae-in's statement of returning real estate prices to its original state is a principle expression of the government's will.



[Kim Sang-jo/Cheong Wa Dae Policy Officer: I think it is not possible to bring the price of 20 million homes nationwide in one direction and one number.]



1 Regarding the issue of easing the property tax for homeowners and expanding the standard for large shareholders, which is subject to the stock transfer tax, he said that he will announce specific details soon in consideration of variables such as the US presidential election and the spread of corona in Europe.