Curbing Loans Alone Won't Cool Home Prices, Pushing Young Koreans Into Monthly Rent
KB Kookmin Bank's 300 million won mortgage cap is rippling through Korea's housing market, with experts warning loan curbs alone won't cool prices but will push young Koreans into monthly rent.
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