The Seoul city government said on the 17th it will hold the 2026 youth-tailored real estate education program to help young people, including college students and those early in their careers, correctly understand the procedures for monthly and jeonse lease contracts and ease housing insecurity.
The session will take place at 7 p.m. on the 31st in the main conference room on the third floor of Seoul City Hall's main building. The city plans to provide practice-focused training, including checklists and tips to prevent jeonse fraud.
About 650 people participated in four sessions of the youth-tailored real estate education last year, recording a 98% satisfaction rate. Of the participants, 86.3% were in their 20s and 30s, confirming strong demand among young people for practical training related to monthly and jeonse lease contracts.
Key topics include checklists for each stage of monthly and jeonse lease contracts—before, during, and after signing—and guidance on youth housing support policies. In addition, among those who apply, the city will offer one-on-one customized counseling for monthly and jeonse leases to those who want it. Through counseling, the city will provide tailored guidance on concerns young people face in the actual real estate transaction process, such as reviewing contracts and how to use housing support policies.
Applications can be made via the banner ("Real estate survival guide every young person must hear!") on the Seoul Real Estate Information Plaza, and detailed inquiries can be directed to the Seoul city government's Land Management Division.