KB's Mortgage Cap Cut Sparks Confusion, Hits Buyers in Their 30s and Newlyweds
KB Kookmin Bank capped home-purchase mortgages at 300 million won, disrupting funding plans for buyers in their 30s and newlyweds in Seoul and the metropolitan area.
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