Yongsan-gu Successfully Completes Basic Housing Education for Youth

Part of a Customized Project for Single-Person Households... Basic Housing Education for Youth Conducted

On the 10th and 11th, 20 young participants attended both online and on-site lectures... Learned how to prevent jeonse fraud, select brokerage platforms, and resolve disputes



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Yongsan-gu (Mayor Park Hee-young) conducted the basic housing education program "Finding a Real Home 2" for young single-person household heads on the 10th and 11th.


This is part of the customized educational program for young single-person households called "Youth Encyclopedia Worth Knowing."


Twenty young people aged 19 to 39 living in Yongsan-gu participated. The session on the 10th was held online, and the on-site lecture on the 11th took place at Yongsan Youth Jium (17 Seobinggo-ro, 3rd floor of the public facility building), each lasting two hours (7 PM to 9 PM). The lectures were conducted by the youth nonprofit organization "Mindalpaengi Union."


On the 10th, the theme was "Finding a Safe Home." Participants learned about ▲jeonse fraud and safe move-out procedures ▲how to read different types of contracts ▲how to choose brokerage apps and brokers.


The on-site lecture on the 11th was themed "What You Might Experience as a Tenant." Participants learned ▲various dispute resolution methods ▲dispute practice techniques.


One participant, Sung Yo-shin (33), said, "With the recent increase in jeonse fraud, I was very worried about moving, but this lecture gave me some confidence in finding a home."


"Finding a Real Home 1" was held online on the 17th and 18th of last month. Forty young people aged 19 to 39 living in Yongsan-gu learned about ▲home searching checklists ▲real estate documents ▲youth housing policies.


Additionally, the district is accepting applications for the "Youth Jeonse Deposit Return Guarantee Fee Support Project," which supports the guarantee fees paid by young tenants for deposit insurance up to 300,000 KRW.


The support targets young people aged 19 to 39 without home ownership who have joined the jeonse deposit return guarantee after January 1 this year, with a jeonse deposit of 300 million KRW or less, and an annual income of 50 million KRW or less (70 million KRW or less for newlyweds).


Applications can be made online via the Youth Mongttang Information Portal or by visiting the Yongsan-gu Office Job Policy Division (150 Noksapyeong-daero, 8th floor).



Park Hee-young, Mayor of Yongsan-gu, stated, "It is important to provide young people with a comfortable space to rest, and I hope this education helped our youth find safe homes."


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

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