On the 21st at Munjeong Biz Valley Job Hub Center: Housing Education for Songpa-gu Youth ...▲MZ Generation Homeownership Guide ▲Youth Housing Policy Lecture ▲Practical Activities... For 25 Youths Living or Active in Songpa-gu... Online Registration First-Come, First-Served Until the 19th

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Songpa-gu (Mayor Seo Gang-seok) announced that on October 21, it will hold a youth housing education program titled 'A Home for Youth, a Safe Learning Space for Housing' at the Munjeong Biz Valley Job Hub Center to support young people's practical independence.


'A Home for Youth, a Safe Learning Space for Housing' was planned to contribute to young people securing stable homes through youth-tailored housing lectures, including the current housing status in Songpa-gu and youth housing support policies.


The district invited housing experts to organize a total of three lectures that young people must know: ▲MZ Generation Home Buying Guide ▲Exploring Youth Housing Policies ▲Practical Activities. The education will be held for five hours from 1 PM to 6 PM in the seminar room of the Munjeong Biz Valley Job Hub Center.


First, the late CEO Ko, a real estate expert and head of the Solo House Housing Counseling Institute, will give a lecture on 'MZ Generation Home Buying Guide' amid changing economic conditions. He will share information on the step-by-step process of housing selection and important details to know when signing housing contracts. The district expects that through this education, young people's understanding of tenant housing rights will improve, and it will help prevent the rapidly increasing damages from jeonse fraud.


Secondly, Kim Ji-seon, who has various youth housing activity experiences such as with the Seoul Youth Policy Network, Korea Land and Housing Corporation, and the Prime Minister's Office Youth Participation Group, will conduct education under the theme 'Exploring Youth Housing Policies.' Practical information on youth housing policies will be provided through various real-life case types.


Lastly, in addition to theoretical education, a 'practical training' session is prepared. Under the theme 'What is my ideal housing?', participants will discuss housing-related concerns with various people and engage in a 'My Home' practical activity together with professional facilitators.


Any youth aged 19 to 39 residing or active in Songpa-gu can participate. Applications can be submitted online by October 19 by referring to the announcements section on the Songpa-gu Office website. The program will accept 25 participants on a first-come, first-served basis, and participation is free of charge.



Seo Gang-seok, Mayor of Songpa-gu, stated, “As housing-related issues have recently grown, the need to support youth housing stability is significant. Through this 'A Home for Youth, a Safe Learning Space for Housing' education, we will help young people safely secure their own homes and further discover and expand youth-tailored support policies in various fields.”


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