Loan Cap Freezes Seoul Home Deals, Buyers Fear Losing Deposits
KB Kookmin Bank's cap on home mortgages at 300 million won has thrown Korea's property market into turmoil, hitting thirtysomething buyers and newlyweds in northern Seoul hardest.
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