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Sangju Outpaces Seoul's Prime Districts in Home Price Growth

Desk / Updated : 2025-01-15 17:19:13
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Seoul, South Korea – In a surprising turn of events, the city of Sangju, located in North Gyeongsang Province, has emerged as the region with the highest home price growth rate in South Korea last year. The city's double-digit increase surpassed even those of Seoul's prime districts, such as Gangnam, Seocho, Songpa, Mapo, Yongsan, and Seongdong.

According to the Korea Real Estate Board's December housing price index, national home prices dropped 0.07% month-on-month. While Seoul saw a slight increase of 0.08%, the rest of the country experienced a decline.

For the entire year of 2023, nationwide home prices rose by a modest 0.07%, driven primarily by a 1.96% increase in the Seoul metropolitan area. Seoul itself saw a 4.67% increase, while Gyeonggi Province and Incheon recorded 0.57% and 1.54% growth, respectively. In contrast, provincial areas experienced a 1.67% decline.

Sangju, however, stood out with a remarkable 12.36% increase in home prices last year. The city's "Gielleveraum" apartment complex, with an 84 square-meter unit, saw its price soar from 295 million won in February to 425 million won in September, a gain of over 100 million won in just seven months.

Several factors contributed to Sangju's unexpected surge. The city's limited housing supply, coupled with a lack of new construction projects, created a scarcity that pushed prices upward. Additionally, Sangju's proactive efforts to attract businesses and create jobs, such as the planned "Sangju Second-Generation Battery Cluster Industrial Complex," bolstered the local economy and increased demand for housing.

While Seoul's prime districts and surrounding areas also experienced significant growth, Sangju's performance was particularly noteworthy. The city's success can be attributed to a combination of factors, including limited housing supply, economic development initiatives, and improved transportation infrastructure.

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