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There are members of the basic organization whose names appear as having a lot of houses every time you file a property report.

Among them, some lawmakers own more than 20 houses.



Reporter Hong Young-jae reported on the reason why he does not sell his house steadfastly despite the pouring criticism.



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An apartment complex in Chang-dong, Dobong-gu, Seoul, about 30 years old.



A banner is hanging to congratulate you on the receipt of the reconstruction safety certificate.



With the opening of the GTX-C line, a metropolitan express train within a 10-minute walk from the complex, the actual transaction price has jumped more than three years ago.



[President of real estate industry: It must have been almost a ship.

(GTX) There is an opening and a deadline for reconstruction.

There is still a lot of room to climb.] When the



reporters checked the details of the public officials' property that was released this year, it was confirmed that Rep. Jeong-in Lee of the Seoul Metropolitan Government only owned three apartments in this area.



Representative Lee, a member of the Democratic Party, owned 25 multi-family houses and apartments with his spouse even in the property details that were disclosed two years ago, and is known as a'financial expert', but sold only three of them last year.



When I checked the 22 houses that I still have, most of them were favorable for development.



The GTX-C route is also scheduled to pass through Sanbon, Gunpo, where 11 apartments are located, and the other 4 apartments are located in the area facing the public housing district in Geomam, Incheon.



Representative Kang Dae-ho of the same party also owned 25 houses in Jungnang-gu, Seoul and Gapyeong, Gyeonggi-do.



Among the 109 lawmakers in Seoul, it was found to have the most houses among 39 multi-homed people.



Two lawmakers Lee Jung-in and Kang Dae-ho explained that most of them are long-term rental houses, which are difficult to sell because the mandatory rental period of 8 years has not yet been reached, and other houses that have been for sale have not yet been sold.



The Public Officials Ethics Committee plans to intensively examine whether public officials are suspected of illegality in the process of forming property with the National Tax Service and the Police.



(Video editing: Kim Joon-hee, CG: Son Ho-seok, VJ: Lee Joon-young, Noh Jae-min)



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