[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] A total of 27,872 housing units will be supplied in Daejeon this year. The housing supply volume this year has increased by 7,711 units compared to the previous year, and the Daejeon city government expects this to help meet the demand for multi-family housing in the region and stabilize the recently overheated real estate market.


The city announced the "2020 Daejeon City Housing Supply Plan" on the 16th, outlining these details.


According to the housing supply plan, 22,369 apartments and 5,503 multi-family, multi-household, and row houses will be supplied in Daejeon this year. Among these, 3,448 units are rental housing, and 18,921 units are sale housing, with general sales excluding cooperative member sales amounting to 15,651 units.


The supply volume by region is ▲ Dong-gu Hongdo-dong 1 District Reconstruction (419 units) and others totaling 1,073 units ▲ Jung-gu Seonhwa B District Redevelopment (862 units) and others totaling 3,751 units ▲ Seo-gu Tanbang-dong 1 District (Sungeorisaem) Reconstruction (1,974 units) and others totaling 4,937 units ▲ Yuseong-gu Dungok District and Gapcheon Waterfront Area Blocks 1 and 2 totaling 11,847 units ▲ Daedeok-gu Eupnae-dong Hoedeok Regional Housing Cooperative 761 units, etc.


Among these, 1,560 apartments (52% of the total) will be supplied by private construction. Additionally, supply through maintenance projects accounts for 8,563 units (38%), and supply through public construction accounts for 2,246 units (10%).


Daejeon is also scheduled to have 12,426 housing units move-in this year, including 6,779 apartments and 5,647 single-family and multi-family houses that have already been supplied.



Ryu Taek-yeol, head of the city's Urban Regeneration Housing Headquarters, said, "We will monitor housing market trends and adjust the supply of sale and rental housing to prevent oversupply or shortage. In particular, we plan to actively promote the supply of 3,000 units of the Daejeon-type rental housing 'Daejeon Dream Town' to ensure housing stability for newlyweds and young people."


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