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[Real Estate Doomsday Theory④] Will the Government Prevail Over the Market This Time?
South Korea's real estate market faces volatility as President Lee Jae-myung vows not to extend capital gains tax relief for multi-home owners, triggering a surge in property listings and renewed debate over the government's ability to stabilize housing prices amid persistent regulatory hurdles and rising prices.