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“Don’t Have Children because House Prices Are Expensive?”… only Half of It’s True

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The Bank of Korea has once again frozen its benchmark interest rate for July. On the surface, it looks like a price stabilization measure, but in reality, it is a little different. Photo = Getty Images Real estate prices in the metropolitan area revive after the government's June 27 loan regulations and household debt resulting from them
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The Bank of Korea has once again frozen its benchmark interest rate for July. On the surface, it looks like a price stabilization measure, but in reality, it is a little different. Photo = Getty Images Real estate prices in the metropolitan area revive after the government's June 27 loan regulations and household debt resulting from them

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Naver broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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