City and Economy Hold Seminar on 'Seeking Investment Solutions in the Real Estate Recovery Period'
The comprehensive real estate service company Dosiwa Gyeongje announced on the 27th that it will hold a seminar titled "Asking for Investment Answers in the Real Estate Recovery Period" at 2 p.m. on the 30th.
The seminar will be hosted by Song Seunghyun, CEO of Dosiwa Gyeongje, and will proceed in the following order: Part 1, "Redevelopment and Reconstruction Investment Markets to Watch" by Kim Yerim, lead attorney at Law Firm Simmok; Part 2, "Increasing Investment Returns through Construction and Remodeling" by Choi Moonseop, director of the Seoul Real Estate Economic Research Institute; and Part 3, "Practical Know-How for Investing in Urgent Sale Properties" by Lee Sanghyuk, center director of The K Consulting Group.
The seminar will be held at the Dosiwa Gyeongje studio, and participants can register in advance. Admission is free.
Dosiwa Gyeongje is a group of experts with extensive experience and know-how across all areas of real estate, including development, construction, sales, and leasing, providing high-level real estate consulting services to corporations, government agencies, and individual investors.
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Song Seunghyun, CEO of Dosiwa Gyeongje, stated, "After a long stagnation period, the real estate market is showing signs of recovery centered on certain regions and products," adding, "This seminar will offer reasonable investment directions for investors seeking to buy at the bottom." He continued, "Dosiwa Gyeongje plans to hold continuous seminars about once or twice a month to share valuable investment information and explore alternatives."
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