14,670 Cases, Up 1.41% Year-on-Year, Objections Accepted Until May 28

Hamyang County Office building view

Hamyang County Office building view

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam, has determined and announced the individual housing prices for 14,670 houses in the jurisdiction as of January 1 this year on the 29th, and will accept objections until May 28.


This year, the individual housing price change rate slightly increased by 1.41% compared to the previous year. The announced housing prices can be viewed at the Hamyang-gun Office Finance Department or each eup/myeon office, and can also be accessed online through the county website and the Real Estate Public Price Notification site.


Housing owners or interested parties who have objections to the announced housing prices can submit an objection form to the Hamyang-gun Office Finance Department or the eup/myeon office where the house is located by May 28, the objection submission deadline.


For houses with submitted objections, the Korea Real Estate Board will conduct a re-verification process, and the Real Estate Price Public Announcement Committee will review the case. The results will be adjusted and announced on June 25, and individual notifications will be sent to the applicants.


A county official stated, “Since the announced housing prices provide price information for the housing market and are used as the basis for national and local taxes, housing owners or interested parties must verify the appropriateness of the housing prices.”



Meanwhile, the apartment prices announced by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport can be viewed and objected to on the Real Estate Public Price Notification site, and objection forms can also be submitted to the Korea Real Estate Board Jinju branch and the county office Finance Department.


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