Property market cooling measures on the table: South Korea's leadership hints that additional taxation might be deployed as a lever to stabilize the overheated real estate sector. This kind of fiscal intervention often ripples across asset classes—when property gets taxed heavier, capital flows redirect. Worth watching how this unfolds for regional wealth distribution and investment behavior.
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SchroedingerGas
· 8h ago
South Korea is about to start messing with property taxes again. How much capital flow can this stir up...
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AirdropHunterXM
· 8h ago
Taxation again? Korea's approach is indeed tough; funds will have to move elsewhere.
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MemeKingNFT
· 8h ago
The rise and fall of the mainland for a while, and another wave of capital tides... This wave of tax targeting in Korea, to put it simply, is pushing hot money onto the chain. How long can the real estate speculators who are bearish on property hold on?
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TestnetFreeloader
· 8h ago
South Korea has started playing the tax game again. It's true that when housing prices can't go down, they just keep squeezing the retail investors... This wave of capital flow will be very interesting; we need to see whether it flows into the crypto space or other assets.
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ChainDoctor
· 8h ago
South Korea is starting to exploit property taxes again. This tactic is as old as it gets. Capital just runs away—today real estate, tomorrow the stock market, the day after tomorrow cryptocurrencies. Anyway, they just want to take your money.
Property market cooling measures on the table: South Korea's leadership hints that additional taxation might be deployed as a lever to stabilize the overheated real estate sector. This kind of fiscal intervention often ripples across asset classes—when property gets taxed heavier, capital flows redirect. Worth watching how this unfolds for regional wealth distribution and investment behavior.