President Lee reaffirms commitment to curbing overheated housing market

President Lee Jae Myung reaffirmed his commitment to reining in South Korea's overheating housing market on May 6, 2026. He called real estate market normalization an inevitable trend and a key national policy task. Lee shared the remarks on his X account alongside an article forecasting a downward trend in house prices.

President Lee Jae Myung on Wednesday shared a news article on his X account forecasting a downward trend in house prices, citing predictions by real estate experts and agencies. "The normalization of the real estate market is an inevitable trend of the time, as well as a key policy task for the country that must be accomplished," the president said.

"Invincibility of real estate? There will no longer be such a myth," he warned.

Reining in runaway real estate prices has been a key policy priority for the Lee administration. In February, the president listed his privately owned apartment in Seongnam, south of Seoul, for sale in a demonstration of his commitment to curbing the housing market.

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