The issue of vacant rural homes requires a "hybrid policy" that complements the roles of the public and private sectors.

Published Nov 11, 2025

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[Rural Fisheries and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Park Se-jun] To address the issue of vacant homes in rural areas, the utilization and transaction of private vacant homes is necessary, and for this, it was argued that the government and local governments must play an institutional and financial role as market creators to activate the vacant home market. The 'National Assembly Discussion Meeting for the Establishment of the Special Act on Rural Vacant Home Improvement (hereinafter referred to as the Vacant Home Special Act)' was held on the 5th at the National Assembly Building, hosted by the offices of Representatives Seo Sam-seok, Yoon Jun-byung, Lee Man-hee, and Jeong Hui-yong, and organized by the Korea Rural Economic Institute. As of last year, the number of vacant homes in rural areas nationwide is estimated to be approximately 78,000, and according to the Rural Development Administration's 'Survey on the Quality of Life and Residential Satisfaction of Urban and Rural Residents' from last year, rural residents are

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Legislation for the Special Act on Vacant Houses: A National Assembly Discussion Difficult to solve with individual demolitions and public projects alone Private sector needs to discover and regenerate vacant houses Removing legal and institutional obstacles Providing necessary financial and tax support The argument was raised that private sector utilization and transaction of vacant houses in rural and fishing villages is necessary to solve the problem of vacant houses in these areas, and for this, the government and local governments need to play an institutional and financial role as market creators to activate the vacant house market. The 'National Assembly Discussion on the Establishment of the Special Act on Rural and Fishing Village Vacant Houses (hereafter referred to as the Vacant House Special Act)' was held on the 5th at the National Assembly Members' Building, hosted by the offices of Representatives Seo Sam-seok, Yoon Jun-byung, Lee Man-hee, and Jeong Hui-yong, and ...
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