Nokbeon-yeok e-Pyeonhansesang Castle Move-in Begins... Total 2,569 Households View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Onyu Lim] Daelim Industrial announced on the 27th that it has completed construction and started occupancy of ‘Nokbeon Station e-Pyeonhansesang Castle’ in Eungam-dong, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul. Nokbeon Station e-Pyeonhansesang Castle is the largest among the Nokbeon-Eungam redevelopment projects, with a total of 2,569 households. It consists of 32 buildings ranging from 3 basement floors to 23 above-ground floors, with units sized between 39 and 114㎡ (exclusive area). Located in the subway line 3 station area connecting Gwanghwamun and Gangnam, it offers a pleasant residential environment and is gaining attention as a representative residential complex in northwest Seoul.


The Nokbeon Station area is recently transforming with about 6,900 newly built apartment households. Among them, Nokbeon Station e-Pyeonhansesang Castle stands out for its station area location as well as large-scale landscaping facilities and proximity to forest areas. The apartment’s internal green space ratio is 47.2%, making it a park-style apartment rarely found in downtown Seoul.


Within the complex, there are landscaping facilities covering 46,560㎡, including a 190-year-old apricot tree designated as a protected tree by the Seoul Metropolitan Government. Additionally, about 250 pine trees, 500 king cherry trees, and 200 large deciduous trees are planted, allowing residents to enjoy seasonal changes within the complex. Moreover, the complex is connected to Baekryeonsan Neighborhood Park, which spans 19,500㎡, providing a pleasant living environment both inside and outside the complex.



As a large-scale complex, various community facilities have also been established. These include a fitness center, daycare center, golf practice range, lounge caf?, sauna facilities, and a guest house. There are also study rooms and reading rooms for children, as well as kids’ rooms for infants and toddlers.


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