Youth Tenant Brokerage Fee Reduction Service, Real Estate Dispute Mediation Center Non-Face-to-Face Operation, and 1:1 Customized Training for New Real Estate Agents Recognized

Gwanak-gu Selected as Best District for 4 Consecutive Years in Seoul Land and Cadastral Management Evaluation View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Junhee) was selected as the ‘Best District’ in the real estate management category in the Seoul Metropolitan Government’s ‘2021 Land and Cadastral Management Performance Evaluation.’


With this award, the district has earned the honor of being recognized as the best institution for four consecutive years, following its awards in the real estate brokerage sector in 2018, real estate appraisal in 2019, and land policy in 2020.


This evaluation was conducted by Seoul City, assessing the performance of 25 autonomous districts across five areas: land policy, real estate appraisal, real estate management, spatial surveying, and cadastral readjustment, to select the award-winning districts.


The district received high marks for excellent cases and work improvement achievements by implementing services such as ▲commission fee reduction for young tenant brokerage and promotion ▲non-face-to-face operation of the Real Estate Dispute Mediation Center ▲1:1 customized education for newly licensed real estate agents ▲Gwanak Real Estate Safety Notification SMS service.


In particular, considering the district’s characteristic of having the highest proportion of young population nationwide, it operated the ‘Young Tenant Brokerage Commission Fee Reduction Service,’ leading efforts to alleviate the economic burden and protect young tenants, which received great response from residents.


The non-face-to-face operation and customized services adapted to the COVID-19 era were also highly evaluated.


The ‘Real Estate Dispute Mediation Center,’ which plays a key role in resolving residents’ real estate disputes, was converted to a non-face-to-face format for continuous operation, and 1:1 customized education was provided to rookie licensed real estate agents to prevent brokerage accidents in advance.


Additionally, for vulnerable tenants, the district provided step-by-step information such as granting fixed dates and contract expiration notifications through the ‘Gwanak Real Estate Safety Notification SMS Service,’ and offered information in the respective national languages (English, Chinese, Vietnamese) for foreigners.



A district official stated, “We are pleased that our efforts to provide customized real estate administrative services for residents have led to excellent results,” and added, “We will continue to listen closely to residents’ voices and do our best to advance the culture of real estate transaction brokerage.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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