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The youngest city in South Korea. A planned city built by the state with an investment of tens of trillions of won. However, a strange landscape is currently unfolding in Sejong City. New apartments are everywhere, yet commercial spaces are empty; There are many impressive buildings, but few shops with lights on; It is the youngest city in the country, yet its commercial district is the oldest. What on earth is happening in Sejong City? In this video, we analyze the following based on data and real-world examples: ✔️ The reason Sejong City has the highest commercial vacancy rate in the nation ✔️ The shocking reality that one out of every four commercial spaces is empty ✔️ The structural reasons why the relocation of the administrative capital continues to be delayed ✔️ Why a city of civil servants failed to create private sector jobs ✔️ The process by which a car-free city became a city where people cannot live without a car ✔️ The impact of a shortage of hotels and accommodations on commercial districts ✔️ The reason Sejong City's housing prices are on a roller coaster ✔️ The limitations of the new city model designed by the state Sejong City was originally designed with the goal of becoming an administrative capital with a population of 800,000. There was an expectation that once government ministries relocated, the National Assembly moved in, and even the Presidential Office was established, people and businesses would naturally flock to the area. However, reality was different. Commercial spaces were oversupplied, the relocation of the administrative capital was delayed, and private companies did not move in sufficiently. As a result, the highest vacancy rates in the country, high business closure rates among the self-employed, and extreme real estate volatility began to appear. This video is not just about Sejong City. It is an example showing how South Korea's new city policies, the debate over the administrative capital, real estate supply policies, and regional balanced development strategies are actually operating on the ground. Will Sejong City truly be able to become a genuine administrative capital in the future? And will the commercial spaces currently vacant ever be filled? 📌 Recommended for: ** * Those interested in Sejong City real estate Those curious about the debate surrounding the relocation of the administrative capital Those who want to learn about commercial property investment and vacancy issues Those interested in the success and failure cases of new city development Those interested in self-employment and the local economy Those who want to understand changes in South Korea's population structure and urban issues

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