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THE INVESTOR
April 19, 2024

Economy

Gov’t to tighten mortgage rules

  • PUBLISHED :June 19, 2017 - 10:56
  • UPDATED :June 19, 2017 - 10:56
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[THE INVESTOR] The government said on June 19 it will tighten lending rules on homes in some designated speculative areas starting early next month.

The measures, which will be put into effect from July 3, came as the nation’s household debt, including credit purchases, rose to a record 1,359.7 trillion won (US$1.20 trillion) at the end of March.

Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon has said the property market in Seoul is showing signs of overheating.

Under the measures, the loan-to-value ratio in Seoul, Gyeonggi Province, some areas in Busan and the administrative capital of Sejong will be lowered to 60 percent from 70 percent.

The debt-to-income ratio in the areas will also be reduced to 50 percent from 60 percent.

The changes will limit the resale of newly built homes in all areas of Seoul to curb property speculation.

The tighter lending rules will not be applied to people who seek to buy a home with a price of 500 million won or less, officials said.

By Alex Lee and newswires (alexlee@heraldcorp.com)

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