Illustration of President Lee Jae-myung's Seongnam apartment displayed for sale below market price, featuring the president and first lady, for property market stabilization news.
Illustration of President Lee Jae-myung's Seongnam apartment displayed for sale below market price, featuring the president and first lady, for property market stabilization news.
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El presidente Lee Jae-myung pone a la venta su vivienda privada por debajo del precio de mercado

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El presidente Lee Jae-myung ha puesto a la venta su vivienda privada por debajo del precio de mercado para ayudar a estabilizar el sector inmobiliario, según informó Cheong Wa Dae el 27 de febrero. El apartamento en Seongnam, al sur de Seúl, es propiedad conjunta con la primera dama Kim Hae-kyung, tiene 164 metros cuadrados y se compró en 1998 por 360 millones de wones. Esta medida coincide con el impulso del Gobierno para que los propietarios de múltiples viviendas vendan antes del fin de la suspensión temporal del impuesto sobre ganancias de capital en mayo.

El presidente Lee Jae-myung puso a la venta su apartamento privado en Seongnam el 27 de febrero por 2.900 millones de wones, por debajo del rango de transacciones recientes de 3.100 a 3.200 millones de wones. La portavoz de Cheong Wa Dae, Kang Yu-jung, declaró en un comunicado escrito que «aunque posee una vivienda para uso residencial, esta medida se interpreta como una demostración pública de su compromiso con la normalización del mercado inmobiliario».

Qué dice la gente

Las discusiones en X sobre el presidente Lee Jae-myung poniendo a la venta su apartamento privado en Seongnam por debajo del precio de mercado muestran sentimientos diversos. Los partidarios lo elogian como un compromiso genuino con la estabilización del mercado de viviendas y piden al líder de la oposición Jang Dong-hyuk que venda sus múltiples propiedades. Los críticos ironizan que se quede permanentemente en la Casa Azul, mientras que los escépticos lo ven como un teatro político barato o cuestionan las ganancias de capital. Los analistas destacan la lógica económica de vender ahora e invertir en ETF ante la esperada normalización de precios.

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