South Korea's MOLIT/LH/SH Newlywed Special Supply 2026 eligibility check: Korean ≤ 7 yrs married, Korean income ≤ 130% (140% dual) urban worker median, Korean assets ≤ 215.5M (real estate) / 36.83M (car), Korean no-home + Korean ≥ 6-month subscription account required.
| Korean marriage | Korean ≤ 7 yrs (Korean pre-marriage / Korean remarriage / Korean single-parent included) |
| Korean ownership | Korean entire household no-home |
| Korean account | Korean ≥ 6 months (Korean 12/24 by region/size) |
| Korean income (single) | Korean priority 100% / Korean general 130% urban worker median |
| Korean income (dual) | Korean priority 120% / Korean general 140% |
| Korean real estate | Korean ≤ 215,500,000 KRW (2024 ref) |
| Korean car | Korean ≤ 36,830,000 KRW (2024 ref) |
| Korean rank | Korean condition | Korean weight |
|---|---|---|
| Korean Rank 1 | Korean ≤ 7 yrs married + Korean ≥ 1 minor (incl. fetus) or Korean single-parent | Korean priority |
| Korean Rank 2 | Korean ≤ 7 yrs married + Korean no children | Korean filled when Rank 1 short |
| Korean tie-break | Korean child count, Korean no-home period, Korean account months, Korean residence years | Korean order |
| Korean item | Korean Public Sale | Korean Private Housing |
|---|---|---|
| Korean newlywed share | 30% | 18% |
| Korean priority (low-income) | 70% | 50% |
| Korean general | 30% | 50% |
| Korean income rule | Korean single 130 / dual 140 | Korean single 130 / dual 140 |
| Korean selection | Korean point-based (kids/duration/asset) | Korean lottery within rank |
| Korean Cheongyak-home (Korea Real Estate Board) | 1644-7445 |
| Korean LH Subscription Center | 1600-1004 |
| Korean SH (Seoul Housing & Communities Corp) | 1600-3456 |
| Korean MOLIT civil affairs | 1599-0001 |
This South Korea–only summary follows Korea's Housing Supply Rule and Korean MOLIT / Korea Real Estate Board / LH / SH supply notices (as of April 2026). Korean newlywed special supply income/asset/point/priority allocation/account rules vary with Korean policy and Korean per-complex notice; Korean actual eligibility and Korean winning are finalized by Korean Cheongyak-home / LH / SH / developer review. Non-binding Korean reference based on Korean 2024 reference figures; verify each Korean complex's official notice and Korean Cheongyak-home (1644-7445) before applying. This Korean tool does not solicit or broker any Korean housing product.
South Korea's Newlywed Special Supply, governed by Korea's Housing Supply Rule, is a Korean subscription program through Korea's MOLIT, Korea Real Estate Board, LH (Korea Land & Housing Corporation), SH (Seoul Housing & Communities Corp), and Korean developers that allocates dedicated Korean housing units to Korean newlywed households who would otherwise struggle to win Korean general subscription draws. As of 2026, Korean eligibility requires Korean ≤ 7 years married (pre-marriage, Korean remarriage, Korean single-parent included), Korean entire household no-home, Korean ≥ 6-month subscription account (12/24 in some Korean regions), and Korean combined income ≤ 130% (single) / 140% (dual) urban worker median; Korean priority allocation (70% of supply) goes to Korean households at ≤ 100% (single) / ≤ 120% (dual). Korea's public sale dedicates 30% of supply, Korean private housing 18%, to Korean newlywed special supply. Korean Rank 1 is Korean ≤ 7 yrs married + Korean ≥ 1 minor (incl. fetus) or Korean single-parent; Korean Rank 2 is Korean ≤ 7 yrs married with Korean no children. Korean public sale uses Korean point system (Korean child count, Korean no-home period, Korean account months, Korean residence) and Korean private housing uses Korean lottery within the same Korean rank. Korean asset caps (2024 ref): Korean real estate ≤ 215,500,000 KRW, Korean car ≤ 36,830,000 KRW. Apply at Korean Cheongyak-home (applyhome.co.kr), Korean LH Subscription Plus, or Korean SH Internet Subscription.
Korean newlywed special supply requires Korean ≤ 7 yrs from Korean marriage filing. Korean over 7 yrs must apply via Korean general supply or Korean first-time special. Korean single-parent has separate Korean rules with Korean child ≤ 6 yrs.
Yes — Korean pre-marriage couples planning Korean marriage by Korean supply notice can apply. Korean marriage filing must complete by Korean move-in; Korean unmarried at Korean move-in cancels Korean win.
Korean dual income raises Korean general cap from 130% to 140%, often Korean favorable. Korean priority cap differs (Korean single 100% / Korean dual 120%), slightly Korean favoring single. Korean per-household income decides Korean better path.
Korean Rank 1 needs Korean child (incl. fetus) or Korean single-parent. Korean no-child households fall to Korean Rank 2 with Korean fewer wins at popular Korean complexes. Korean fetus counts as Korean child.
Yes — Korean jeonse / Korean monthly tenants count Korean no-home if Korean entire household owns no Korean home. Korean subscription rights / Korean move-in rights count as Korean home.
Korean income/asset/no-home/document mismatch cancels Korean win and bars Korean other Korean subscriptions for 1 Korean year. Korean accurate self-check before applying is essential.
South Korea's 2026 Newlywed Special Supply, governed by Korea's Housing Supply Rule and operated by Korea's MOLIT, Korea Real Estate Board, LH (Korea Land & Housing Corporation), SH (Seoul Housing & Communities Corp), and Korean developers, allocates dedicated Korean housing units to Korean newlywed households who otherwise struggle to win Korean general subscription draws. Korean eligibility (2026): Korean ≤ 7 yrs married (Korean pre-marriage, Korean remarriage, Korean single-parent included), Korean entire household no-home, Korean subscription account ≥ 6 months (Korean 12/24 months in Korean speculation zones), and Korean combined income ≤ 130% (single) / 140% (dual) urban worker median. Korean priority allocation (70% of Korean newlywed supply) goes to Korean households at ≤ 100% (single) / ≤ 120% (dual); Korean general allocation fills the remaining 30%. Korea's Korean public sale dedicates Korean 30% of total supply, Korean private housing 18%, to Korean newlywed special supply. Korean Rank 1 = Korean ≤ 7 yrs married + Korean ≥ 1 minor (incl. fetus) or Korean single-parent household; Korean Rank 2 = Korean ≤ 7 yrs married + Korean no children. Korean public sale uses Korean point system (Korean child count, Korean no-home period, Korean account months, Korean residence years), Korean private housing uses Korean lottery within Korean same rank. Korean asset caps (2024 ref, annually re-announced): Korean real estate (land + building) ≤ 215,500,000 KRW, Korean car ≤ 36,830,000 KRW. Apply at Korean Cheongyak-home (applyhome.co.kr) / Korean LH Subscription Plus (apply.lh.or.kr) / Korean SH Internet Subscription (i-sh.co.kr) with Korean public/financial cert login + Korean deposit; check Korean winner notice and submit Korean documents (Korean marriage cert, Korean income cert, Korean residence cert, Korean asset proof). Korean disqualification (Korean income/asset/document mismatch) cancels Korean win + Korean 1-yr Korean subscription ban. Non-binding Korean reference based on Korean 2024 figures; verify Korean per-complex notice and Korean 1644-7445 / Korean LH 1600-1004 / Korean SH 1600-3456 / Korean MOLIT 1599-0001.