88, Namseoul, Nambu, Jayu, and others on the rise curve
Average market price 243.96 million KRW... 0.34%↑ from last week

The golf membership market is showing a pronounced differentiated trend by category. Some categories such as 88, Suwon, and Jayu have seen a sharp rise in asking prices, indicating a strong market. In contrast, mid- to low-priced categories are maintaining a balanced state between selling and buying, showing a stable trend.


According to the Donga Membership Exchange on the 1st, the average price of 100 major memberships traded nationwide was 243.96 million KRW, up 0.34% compared to last week. By price range, ultra-high price category rose 0.46%, high price category 0.38%, mid-price category 0.25%, and low price category 0.05%. The Donga Membership Exchange stated, "The membership market has entered the summer off-season with the start of the monsoon season," and predicted, "The differentiated trend by category will continue."

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The average price in the central region was 275.47 million KRW, showing a 0.38% upward trend from last week. The 88 category jumped 1.41%, boosted by accumulated buying demand and additional active corporate purchase orders. Team leader Park Cheon-ju analyzed, "With strong corporate buying inflows, further price increases are expected." Namsoul also rose sharply by 2.55% as buying inquiries increased. Suwon rose 0.92%, Nambu 1.44%, Jayu 3.17%, and Ribera 2.44%. Team leader Park forecasted, "The central region membership market will see an intensified differentiated trend by category."



The average price in the southern region was 162.41 million KRW, up 0.18% from last week. Low-priced memberships are maintaining a stable trend without price fluctuations. Ulsan rose 2.27%, Goseong Nobel 1.30%, and Pinks increased by 2.50%. Team leader Lee Yoon-hee stated, "In the southern region membership market, popular categories are experiencing a shortage of supply," and predicted, "The differentiated trend by category will continue."


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