Today: September 25, 2024
Today: September 25, 2024

Home prices in Seoul rise at fastest pace in more than 4 years

August 16, 2024
Reuters

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's home prices rose at a faster pace in July, as prices in the capital Seoul jumped by the most in more than four years, data showed on Friday, amid growing concerns about financial stability risk stemming from a bullish housing market.

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