- Real estate in South Korea
Though there are lots of regulations and laws to prevent the price of
real estate (especially apartments inGangnam district ) to rise, housing cost is a major issue inSouth Korea .eoul
Gangnam (강남)
Gangnam refers to three "gu"s (wards) in southern part of Seoul, south of Han River, which includesGangnam-gu ,Seocho-gu andSongpa-gu . Gangnam district is famous (or infamous) for its expensive apartments. Apartment prices in Gangnam are the most inflated, according to aKookmin Bank analysis on apartment prices in the seven areas where prices have soared.Songpa-gu andSeocho-gu come second and third respectively followed byChungdam- dong , all in Seoul. Besides, many multinational corporations are located in the Gangnam area.Mok-dong (목동)
Mok-dong lies west of Seoul, inYangcheon-gu . Residents in this area are considered relatively affluent.Pyeongchang-dong (평창동)
It is situated within walking distance of
Bukhansan National Park , it boasts fresh air and scenic beauty. Many citizens of Seoul consider the Pyeongchang-dong district inJongno-gu as one of the most wealthy neighborhoods. The area is lined with two- or three-story houses with a fairytale gable roof, a symbol of upscale homes in Korean society.A hilly road leading to Bukak Park Hotel on Segumjung road, and Pyeongchang-dong is on the left, across the Olympia Hotel Seoul. The road is quiet and tranquil. A few cars are parked on the roadsides lined with houses and buildings. Newcomers, as well as those with an aesthetic sense for architecture, can easily feel a distinct atmosphere because of the calmness, artistic vibes, something which is missing from hectic city life. [http://english.kbs.co.kr/life/path/1365933_14466.html]
Hannam-dong (한남동) and Itaewon (이태원)
Hannam-dong, the
UN Village vicinity, contains residences of several high ranking Korean officials and many foreignambassador s. TheItaewon area, close to theYongsan Garrison ofUnited States Forces Korea , is dotted with apartments, villas and large houses with gardens.eongbuk-dong (성북동)
The big advantage of living in Seongbuk-dong is its beautiful surroundings and cleaner atmosphere, as the hilly area is located near the wooded Mt. Bukhan.
Yeouido (여의도)
Yeouido is a large island within Seoul, and the center of Seoul's business district. Its 8.4 square kilometers are home to some 30,988 people. The island is located in theYeongdeungpo-gu district of Seoul, and largely corresponds to the precinct of Yeoui-dong. Lying on the south edge of the Han River, it contains theNational Assembly of South Korea , theYoido Full Gospel Church , and many office buildings including the63 Building and the headquarters ofLG , and otherchaebol .eoul National Capital Area, "Sudogwon (수도권)"
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Sudogwon "Bundang (분당)
Bundang is the southernmost district ofSeongnam , South Korea. It is considered to be the thriving, beating heart of modern day Seongnam. In the early 1990s, the Bundang area became a planned community as a response to alleviating the excessive demand for apartments in the similarly affluent, but much olderGangnam district area. Many of Bundang's early residents actually hailed from the Gangnam area, thereby distinguishing Bundang as an affluent burrough in much the same manner as Gangnam. Before this period of expansion however, there was mostly farmland in this area. There are still a few farms in the Bundang area, particularly in thePangyo area. As the demand for more housing continues, Bundang is expected to continue expanding.Ilsan (일산)
Ilsan is the name of two districts (West and East) inGoyang ,Gyeonggi-do . It is more organized and planned than the rest of the city, Goyang (Deogyang-gu), and its residents are generally more affluent. Ilsan is located northwest of Seoul. Like othersatellite cities such as Bundang and Pyeongchon, Ilsan was planned in order to alleviate housing shortages in the city of Seoul. Ilsan has experienced phenomenal growth in the past 15 years, usually drawing in younger generations of upper middle-class Koreans.Pangyo (판교)
Pangyo is planned for alleviating the excessive demand for apartments in Gangnam and Bundang."Jeonse"
When comparing the rental deposits or "Jeonse" with the apartment price, the ratio was the lowest for Gangnam apartments. The Jeonse to house price ratio is often used as a tool to gauge whether or not the house price is inflated.
In Korea, there is a unique way of renting a house called "Jeonse", in which a renter makes a lump-sum deposit on a rental space, instead of paying monthly rent, at anywhere from 50-100% of the market value, and gets back the whole deposit when the rent contract ends. The homeowner is free to invest the deposit as he or she wants, as long as the same amount of money is returned to the tenant at the end of the contract.
Since the "Jeonse" price reflects the actual demand of people who reside in the area, the gap between rental deposits for " [Jeonse" and the apartment sales price means there might be a bubble in the apartment price.
External links
* [http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/biz/200605/kt2006052317451011910.htm The Korea Times: Southern Seoul Sees Biggest Bubble in Apartment Prices 23 May 2006]
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