According to R114's survey of 1,306 people nationwide between the 6th and 18th, 32.0% of the respondents predicted that housing prices will rise in the first half of next year, and 25.0% predicted that they will fall.
As a result, the outlook for house price growth in the next half of the year has prevailed over the prospect of a decline for three consecutive quarters since last year.
Among the reasons for the upward outlook were "rising apartment prices in key areas" at 32.7%, followed by the possibility of further cuts in the benchmark interest rate and the influx of real-demand groups, mainly for urgent sales.
As for jeonse prices, 43.4% of respondents expected an increase of 2.6 times more than expected, with 37.6% of respondents expecting demand for jeonse to increase due to weak buying sentiment.
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