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[Graphic News] Demand for new homes rises
The number of new apartments provided by construction firms is on the rise. According to R114, an online real estate information provider, about 250,000 households are expected to move into new apartments next year.
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[Graphic News] Demand for new homes rises
Aug. 16, 2013 - 09:28
By Korea Herald
The number of new apartments provided by construction firms is on the rise. According to R114, an online real estate information provider, about 250,000 households are expected to move into new apartments next year.
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