Expansion from low-income groups to multi-child families with two or more children starting this year
Voluntary participation from 489 brokerage offices in the area... Free or 50% discounted brokerage by office
Visit offices directly with required documents after confirming eligibility and support scope

Gwangjin-gu Expands Brokerage Fee Reduction for Good Brokerage Offices to Multi-Child Families View original image

Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) is expanding the scope of brokerage fee reductions through "Good Brokerage Offices" to include multi-child families.


"Good Brokerage Offices" are real estate agencies that provide free or 50% reduced brokerage fees for vulnerable groups. Currently, a total of 489 brokerage offices in the area voluntarily participate as part of a "professional talent donation" initiative.


Until last year, support was provided to low-income and single-person households, but to address the low birthrate issue, Gwangjin-gu Office and the Gwangjin Branch of the Korea Association of Realtors have collaborated to expand the support target to multi-child families with two or more children starting this year.


The eligible recipients include ▲ basic livelihood security recipients ▲ elderly living alone aged 65 or older ▲ heads of households under 18 years old ▲ university students within the district ▲ multi-child families (two or more children), who can receive brokerage fee reductions when signing lease contracts for housing under 100 million KRW.


Those wishing to receive support should verify their eligibility on the Gwangjin-gu Office website or at the Real Estate Information Division of Gwangjin-gu Office before signing the lease contract, prepare the necessary documents, and visit the brokerage office directly.


Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, "I thank the Gwangjin Branch of the Korea Association of Realtors and the realtors who have thoughtfully participated to expand support. We will continue close communication between the public and private sectors to create a warm community without welfare blind spots."



Meanwhile, Gwangjin-gu plans to actively promote the program so that many residents can benefit from the fee reductions by attaching certification stickers that make it easy to identify "Good Brokerage Offices" on site.


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

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