Namchon, Seowon Valley, Sinwon, Pristine Valley Rise
Average Market Price 248.21 Million KRW... 0.05% Up from Last Week

With the arrival of the autumn season, the golf membership market is showing a pronounced differentiated trend by category. Ultra-high-priced categories, where corporate purchase orders have accumulated, continue to show strength due to a lack of listings.


According to Donga Membership Exchange on the 16th, the average price of 100 major memberships traded nationwide is 248.21 million KRW, up 0.05% compared to last week. By price range, the ultra-high-priced category rose 0.11%, and the high-priced category increased by 0.12%. Meanwhile, the mid-priced category fell 0.12%, and the low-priced category showed no change. Donga Membership Exchange analyzed, "Even in the Yongin area, where trading volume is high, a differentiated trend by category is emerging," adding, "As inquiries for transactions gradually increase, trading volume is expected to recover steadily."


Golf Membership Market "Intensifying Differentiation Trend" View original image

The average price in the central region is 281.20 million KRW, up 0.10% from last week. The 88 course fell 1.72% due to new listings and cautious buying sentiment. East Valley rose 0.51% amid only high-priced listings being observed. Namchon is also showing a firm upward trend due to a lack of listings after recent trades. Shinwon increased by 0.59%, Pristine Valley by 1.59%, Hanyang by 1.11%, Lakewood by 2.56%, and Woojeong Hills by 1.16%. Team leader Park Cheon-ju stated, "Inquiries for transactions are increasing in the autumn season. As differentiated trends by category continue, trading volume is expected to rise."



The average price in the southern region is 162.82 million KRW, down 0.17% compared to last week. Low-priced memberships showed little price fluctuation. Dongnae Benest dropped significantly by 1.14% as purchase inquiries decreased. Busan fell 1.32%, Seonsan 1.87%, and Opal 0.82%. Bora and Bayside are engaged in intense negotiation battles between sellers and buyers. Jeongsan and Goseong Nobel are experiencing a shortage of listings. Team leader Lee Yun-hee forecasted, "The southern membership market is seeing increased transaction inquiries with the arrival of the autumn season. The differentiated market trend by category is expected to continue."


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