Apartment Interior Trend Report Released

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] In the Busan area, interior construction requests for apartments sized around 30 pyeong that were completed between 15 and 20 years ago have been the most frequent recently.


According to the ‘Apartment Interior Trend Report’ released on the 15th by Zipdoc, a specialized interior brokerage platform company, the average completion year of apartments located in Busan was found to be 2000. The report is based on data from about 1,000 customer requests for apartment interior work in Busan received by Zipdoc from January 2018 to last month.


By completion year, interior projects were most common for apartments completed between 15 and 20 years ago (24.6%), followed by those completed between 20 and 25 years ago (22.7%), 10 to 15 years ago (17.7%), 25 to 30 years ago (15.6%), 5 to 10 years ago (6.4%), 30 to 35 years ago (5.3%), 35 to 40 years ago (3.2%), 1 to 5 years ago (2.4%), 40 to 45 years ago (1.8%), and 45 to 50 years ago (0.3%).


By administrative district, Haeundae-gu (21.1%) had the highest share. This was followed by Busanjin-gu (10.6%), Saha-gu (8.6%), Nam-gu (8.5%), Dongnae-gu (8.0%), Buk-gu (7.8%), Geumjeong-gu (6.8%), Yeonje-gu (6.3%), Sasang-gu (5.2%), Suyeong-gu (5.0%), Seo-gu (3.4%), Yeongdo-gu (3.4%), Gijang-gun (2.6%), Gangseo-gu (1.5%), Dong-gu (0.8%), and Jung-gu (0.4%).


By apartment size, requests for 30-pyeong units accounted for nearly half at 45.4%, followed by 20-pyeong units at 24.8%, 40-pyeong units at 14.3%, 50-pyeong units at 7.1%, 10-pyeong units at 4.9%, 60-pyeong units at 2.0%, and units larger than 70 pyeong at 1.5%.



Meanwhile, as of this day, Zipdoc’s cumulative number of estimates is about 230,000, cumulative consultation visits are about 73,000, and cumulative construction transaction amount is approximately 400 billion KRW.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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