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  2. Korea Land and Housing Corporation real estate scandal

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    Korea Land and Housing Corporation real estate scandal is a suspicion that some employees of Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) have speculatively purchased land worth 10 billion won in Gwangmyeong and Siheung. The land is in the new towns' business areas, per the Moon Jae-in government's third New Town plan. [1]

  3. IGIS Asset Management - Wikipedia

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    IGIS Asset Management (also IGIS; short for Integrated Global Investment Solution) is a real estate investment firm headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. IGIS is South Korea's largest real estate asset manager. In 2022, IREI ranked IGIS as the second largest real estate manager in Asia based on assets under management. [5]

  4. Category:Real estate companies of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Real estate companies of South Korea" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.

  5. This tiny apartment costs $7 a month. Scoring one is like ...

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    The studio apartment Choi Soul recently scored might have the cheapest monthly rent in Seoul: 10,000 won, or about $7. “After I got the text message informing me I got it, I stared at it over ...

  6. South Korea's land minister bearish on property as population ...

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    South Korea's median house prices hit a peak in June 2021 after rising 45% over five years, according to Korea Real Estate Board data. Still, South Koreans cite high housing costs as the biggest ...

  7. Jeonse - Wikipedia

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    Jeonse (English: / ˈ tʃ ʌ n s eɪ / CHUN-say; Korean: 전세; Hanja: 傳貰; Korean pronunciation: [tɕʌn.sʰe]), also known as chŏnse, key money deposit [1] or key money, [2] is a type of lease or deposit common in the South Korean real estate market.

  8. Phoenix Property Investors - Wikipedia

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    The firm takes a value driven approach to investing in real estate in and works with institutional clients such as sovereign wealth funds, pension funds and insurance companies. [1] Phoenix has investments across 18 cities across Asia in countries such as China, Japan, Korea and Australia. [1]

  9. Korea Land & Housing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    July 1, 1962 Korea Housing Corporation was established. In 1962, Korea's first apartment complex constructed.(Mapo) In 1965, Creating a large-scale housing complex (132,232 m2, Hwagok-dong, Gangseo, Seoul) In 1971, First Rental Apartment Building (Open Dong) In 1978, Construction of Jamsil Apartment (19,180) (1975 - 1978)