On the 29th, the Korea Real Estate Board (REB) and Real Estate R114 jointly announced the 'Information on Scheduled Housing Supply for the Next Two Years.'
'The information on scheduled housing supply' is data produced in collaboration by the Korea Real Estate Board (REB) and Real Estate R114, providing estimates for the scheduled housing supply for the next two years from July 2025 to June 2027 as of the reference point at the end of June 2025.
The disclosed scheduled housing supply information was estimated using data from both the Korea Real Estate Board (REB) and Real Estate R114, including housing construction performance data, notices for tenant recruitment, progress in maintenance projects, and information from Real Estate R114.
According to the information, the total scheduled housing supply nationwide from the second half of this year to the first half of 2027 is 432,736 dwellings. Among them, the scheduled housing supply for the second half of this year is 123,743 dwellings. The metropolitan area accounts for 66,614 dwellings, with Gyeonggi Province having the highest at 37,791 dwellings, followed by Seoul with 18,982 dwellings and Incheon with 9,841 dwellings. In the provinces, North Chungcheong had the most at 7,063 dwellings.
The nationwide scheduled housing supply for next year has been tallied at 206,923 dwellings. The metropolitan area accounted for 111,669 dwellings, with Gyeonggi Province at 67,623 dwellings, Seoul at 28,885 dwellings, and Incheon at 15,161 dwellings in that order. In the provinces, South Chungcheong, with 11,207 dwellings scheduled, had the most.
The scheduled housing supply for the first half of 2027 has been counted at 102,070 dwellings. Again, the metropolitan area had 54,710 dwellings, with Gyeonggi Province having the highest at 34,719 dwellings. In the provinces, Busan had the most scheduled with 12,045 dwellings.
Changes after the reference point (June 2025) are not reflected, and the Korea Real Estate Board (REB) explained that the current estimates may be subject to change due to rescheduling of individual complexes or additional factors such as post-sale contracts.
Detailed information on the scheduled housing supply can be checked through the Korea Real Estate Board (REB) real estate statistics information system R-ONE, the Korea Real Estate Board (REB) subscription homepage, and the public data portal.