How to Check Multi-Unit Housing Prices and Submit Comments as of June 1, 2026 ============================================================================= The inspection and comment submission period for multi-unit housing prices as of June 1, 2026, runs from August 5 to August 24. After confirming that the property is eligible, you can check its proposed price on the official website. Owners or legally interested parties may submit comments stating an appropriate price and objective reasons. - Check whether the multi-unit housing became subject to public price disclosure due to new construction, major repairs, a change of use, or another qualifying event between January 1 and May 31, 2026. - Prepare the address or complex name and building and unit numbers, then check the proposed public price as of June 1 on the Real Estate Public Price Information website. - Review the property's characteristics and comparable transaction data, then organize the price you consider appropriate and the supporting grounds. - Owners or legally interested parties must submit a comment form through the official online portal or at a designated submission location by August 24, 2026. - Check the submission result, and if you still disagree with the price determined and publicly announced on September 30, consider the separate objection procedure. As of June 1, 2026, the proposed publicly announced prices for multi-unit housing will be available for review and comments from August 5 to August 24, 2026. Not all apartments are subject to this process, so you must first check whether an additional public announcement event occurred between January 1 and May 31, 2026. You need the exact address and complex, building, and unit information to look up the price. To submit comments, it is essential to prepare information verifying that you are the owner or a legally interested party, along with the price you consider appropriate and specific supporting grounds. Key Dates to Check Now Category 2026 Schedule What to Do Review proposed price and submit comments August 5–August 24 Look up the proposed publicly announced price as of June 1 and submit a comment form Determination and public announcement September 30 Recheck the finalized multi-unit housing price Objection Separately announced period after determination and public announcement Apply through the prescribed procedure if you disagree with the finalized price Check the official page for the online submission deadline time. For in-person or mail submissions, the responsible agency’s business hours and receipt deadlines may apply, so it is safer to submit before the deadline date. Step 1: Confirm Eligibility and Gather Required Materials Properties Subject to Additional Public Announcement as of June 1 This process differs from the standard review of publicly announced prices as of January 1. In principle, it applies to multi-unit housing for which any of the following events occurred between January 1 and May 31, 2026. New construction, extension, renovation, or reconstruction Major repairs Change of use Subdivision or consolidation of land Other changes requiring a new investigation and calculation of the multi-unit housing price Multi-unit housing includes not only apartments but also row houses and multi-family houses. If no qualifying change occurred during this period, the property may not be subject to the additional public announcement as of June 1, and you may instead need to check the existing price as of January 1. Information to Prepare in Advance Road-name address or lot-number address Complex name and building and unit information Documents verifying ownership or a legal interest Documents confirming housing characteristics, such as the building register Floor area, floor, location, and transaction examples of comparable nearby multi-unit housing The price you consider appropriate and the basis for its calculation Access to the price and eligibility to submit comments should be distinguished. Prices can be looked up through the official review service, but the comment form is submitted by the owner or a legally interested party of the relevant multi-unit housing. Whether tenants, mortgagees, and others qualify may vary depending on the specific legal relationship, so if you are uncertain, first check with the competent authority. Step 2: Look Up the Proposed Publicly Announced Price on the Official Website Go to the multi-unit housing price review page on the Publicly Announced Real Estate Price Information website. Select 2026 and the review item based on June 1. Select the province or metropolitan city, city/county/district, and road name or lot number in order. Confirm the complex name and building and unit to identify the property. Check whether the displayed proposed publicly announced price and basic information, such as exclusive-use area and address, match the actual property. Because some complexes have the same name or have undergone administrative district changes, do not check only the price; also compare the address, building, unit, and area. If the property cannot be found, try both the road-name address and lot-number address. If it still cannot be found, ask the responsible department of the competent city/county/district office or the Korea Real Estate Board whether the property is eligible. Step 3: Organize the Appropriate Price and Grounds for Your Comments Rather than simply writing that “the price is too high” or “the price is too low,” it is better to state specifically which facts were incorrectly reflected and what price would be appropriate as a result. How to Build Supporting Grounds Item to Check Example Grounds for Comments Basic property information The exclusive-use area, building and unit, floor, structure, or use information differs from the actual property Building condition Major repairs, changes of use, or the condition as of the reference date were not accurately reflected Location characteristics Facts concerning price-forming factors such as noise, accessibility, orientation, and views differ from those of the comparison property Comparable multi-unit housing The property appears to have been compared with housing that differs significantly in area, floor, construction year, or location Transaction data Reconsideration is needed because the price differs from transaction trends for similar housing around the reference date It may not be appropriate to argue that the publicly announced price must exactly match a single actual transaction price. Because publicly announced prices are calculated by comprehensively considering market data and housing characteristics, you should present multiple comparison materials and relevant facts whenever possible. Example Structure for a Comment Form Subject property: address, complex name, building and unit, exclusive-use area Requested price: the specific price you consider appropriate Key grounds: housing characteristics you believe are incorrect or omitted Comparative basis: multi-unit housing with a similar area, floor, and location, and relevant transaction data Request for confirmation: a request to reinvestigate the relevant characteristics and comparison criteria Step 4: Submit the Comment Form by August 24 After selecting the relevant property on the official review page, use the comment submission menu. Complete the identity verification procedure required on the page, enter the appropriate price and grounds for your comments, and attach any available supporting documents in the specified format. If online submission is difficult, check whether in-person or mail submissions are accepted by the responsible department of the competent city/county/district office or the relevant branch of the Korea Real Estate Board designated in that year’s public notice. Because the responsible department and submission method may vary by local government, refer to the notice issued for the jurisdiction where the property is located. After submission, it is advisable to retain the following information. Receipt number or submission confirmation page A copy of the comment form actually submitted Attached supporting documents Submission date and receiving agency Step 5: Check the Processing Result and Finalized Price on September 30 Submitted comments are used to reexamine housing characteristics and the appropriateness of the price calculation. The requested price is not automatically adopted merely because comments were submitted; whether it is reflected is determined based on the investigation results. After the determination and public announcement on September 30, 2026, look up the finalized price again using the same address, building, and unit. Review both the result of your comments and the determined price. If you still disagree, check the objection period and method announced after the determination and public announcement. Difference Between Submitting Comments and Filing an Objection Category Comment Submission Objection Timing of procedure Before the price is determined After the price is determined and publicly announced 2026 schedule August 5–August 24 Separate guidance after September 30 Price concerned Proposed publicly announced price Determined and publicly announced multi-unit housing price Purpose Request a review of the price and housing characteristics before determination Request another review of the finalized price Common eligibility Owner or legally interested party Owner or legally interested party If you miss August 24, there is generally no guaranteed procedure for retroactively extending the comment submission period. However, after checking the finalized price on September 30, you may file an objection within the separately announced period. Points Often Overlooked When Reviewing Publicly Announced Prices The Publicly Announced Price Is Not the Same as the Actual Transaction Price or Tax Bill The publicly announced price is used as basic data for various systems, including property tax, but the actual tax amount varies depending on the method used to calculate the tax base, the fair market value ratio, tax rates, deductions, and each individual’s property holdings. A change in taxes or health insurance premiums cannot be immediately determined based solely on the amount by which the publicly announced price changes. Changes After the Reference Date Must Be Distinguished This price is investigated and calculated as of June 1, 2026. Repairs, transactions, or changes in the surrounding environment occurring after the reference date may not be directly relevant to this price determination, so the comment form should focus on facts as of the reference date. Similarity of Comparable Properties Is Important Even within the same complex, price conditions may differ depending on the exclusive-use area, building, floor, orientation, view, noise, and distance from the entrance. Rather than selecting only one highest-priced or lowest-priced transaction, presenting examples with physical and locational conditions similar to the subject property makes your argument more persuasive. FAQ Q. Does the apartment housing price as of June 1, 2026 apply to all apartments? A. No. It mainly applies to apartment housing for which grounds for additional investigation and valuation arose between January 1 and May 31, 2026, such as new construction, extension, renovation, reconstruction, major repairs, a change of use, or land subdivision or consolidation. If none of these grounds apply, you may need to check the existing publicly announced price as of January 1. Q. What is the deadline for submitting opinions on 2026 apartment housing prices? A. The period for viewing and submitting opinions on the prospective publicly announced prices for apartment housing as of June 1 is from August 5 to August 24, 2026. The online deadline time and the criteria for in-person and postal submissions should be checked on the official viewing page and in the guidance provided by the competent authority. Q. Can tenants also submit an opinion on an apartment housing price? A. Those eligible to submit opinions are owners or persons with a legal interest. Tenant status alone cannot be assumed to automatically qualify in every case, and documents verifying the lease relationship and a direct legal interest in the relevant price may be required. Q. What information is needed to look up an apartment housing price? A. You need the road-name address or lot-number address, complex name, building number, and unit number. In the search results, you should verify not only the address but also that the exclusive-use area, building number, and unit number match the actual home. Q. How should I determine the appropriate price to state in the opinion? A. Provide a specific price by comparing the transaction data and housing characteristics of apartment housing with a similar area, floor, year of construction, and location to the subject home. Because a publicly announced price is not the same concept as an actual transaction price, it is advisable to explain multiple objective grounds together rather than directly applying a single transaction. Q. Can I submit an opinion by simply writing that the price is too high? A. Regardless of whether it is accepted for filing, a simple complaint alone makes it difficult to adequately explain why a review is necessary. It is advisable to include verifiable facts, such as an error in the area or floor information, whether major repairs were reflected, or differences from comparable apartment housing, along with the price you consider appropriate. Q. What should I do if I cannot submit an opinion by August 24? A. It will be difficult to use the opinion submission procedure before the price is determined. If you still disagree after checking the price determined and publicly announced on September 30, 2026, you should consider filing an objection within the separately announced period. Q. Are submitting an opinion and filing an objection the same procedure? A. No. Submitting an opinion is a procedure for requesting a review before the prospective publicly announced price is finalized, while filing an objection is a subsequent procedure concerning the price determined and publicly announced on September 30. Q. If I submit an opinion, will the price necessarily be changed to the price I requested? A. No. The housing characteristics and assessed price are reviewed based on the reasons and materials submitted, and whether the requested price is reflected is determined according to the results of the investigation. Q. If the publicly announced price decreases, will the property tax also decrease by the same percentage? A. Not necessarily. The actual tax amount also reflects other factors, such as the method of calculating the tax base, applicable ratios, tax rates, deductions, and ownership circumstances, so the rate of change in the tax amount cannot be determined solely from the rate of change in the publicly announced price. Sources - Real Estate Official Price Information Service: View Multi-Family Housing Prices: https://realtyprice.kr/notice/town/searchPastYear.htm - Real Estate Official Price Information Service FAQ: https://www.realtyprice.kr/notice/m/support/faq.do - Government24 Guide to Civil Service Requests Related to Multi-Family Housing Prices: https://www.gov.kr/mw/AA020InfoCappView.do?CappBizCD=15000000682 Images - Person reviewing property data on a laptop and documents beside a window overlooking apartments: https://injoys.com/rails/active_storage/blobs/proxy/eyJfcmFpbHMiOnsiZGF0YSI6OTMyMywicHVyIjoiYmxvYl9pZCJ9fQ==--a3631a24516540dba8b5fb61432b808cfb32fe88/ai-66dca7d5.webp - Illustrated steps for checking apartment prices, comparing values, submitting comments, and receiving a decision: https://injoys.com/rails/active_storage/blobs/proxy/eyJfcmFpbHMiOnsiZGF0YSI6OTMzMiwicHVyIjoiYmxvYl9pZCJ9fQ==--8d031d169d125f58832ce479cc6617dc1840d3e9/ai-d6c60437.webp --- Category: How-to Source: https://injoys.com/en/articles/2026-june-1-apartment-price-lookup-opinion License: cc_by Translation-Status: reviewed