88, Giheung, Namseoul, Hwasan, Hanseong 'Upward Trend'
Average Market Price 239.04 Million KRW... 0.34%↑ Compared to Last Week

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Mid- to low-priced categories have seen a slowdown in price increases as selling and buying are balanced. On the other hand, the ultra-high and high-priced categories showed a firm upward trend due to a shortage of listings. According to the Donga Membership Trading Center on the 20th, the average price of 100 major memberships traded nationwide rose by 0.34% compared to last week, reaching 239.04 million KRW. By price range, the ultra-high price category increased by 0.39%, high price by 0.28%, mid-price by 0.11%, and low price by 0.07%. The Donga Membership Trading Center stated, "Corporate buying orders continue, and individuals are also making inquiries for bottom-level purchases. There is a shortage of listings in corporate-to-corporate transactions," adding, "The membership market is expected to show differentiated trends by region and category."


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The average price in the central region is 269.7 million KRW, up 0.31% from last week. Popular categories in the Yongin area showed an upward trend due to an influx of buying interest. 88 rose 1.85% due to active corporate buying orders. Giheung increased by 1.58%, New Seoul by 0.89%, and Nam Seoul by 0.75%. Hwasan and Asiana also showed strength amid accumulated corporate buying orders. Hwasan rose 0.99%, Asiana 1.35%, Hanseong 2.27%, and Jayu jumped 1.72%. Team leader Park Cheon-ju predicted, "The central region membership market will continue a steady trend amid differentiated trends by category."



The average price in the southern region is 159.68 million KRW, up 0.45% from last week. Low-priced memberships are being traded steadily with a balance between selling and buying. Changwon rose 1.35% due to an influx of active buying following recent additional member benefits. Dongnae Benest increased by 1.18%, Bora by 3.33%, and Bayside by 3.45%. Team leader Lee Yun-hee analyzed, "Although corporate buying inquiries are increasing in the southern region membership market, popular category memberships are experiencing a shortage of listings," adding, "Overall, the market will show a steady trend."


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