Perspective view of Uijeongbu Gosan Sujain DSTIGE.

Perspective view of Uijeongbu Gosan Sujain DSTIGE.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] Hanyang announced on the 7th that it will launch sales of the 'Uijeongbu Gosan Sujain DSTG' apartments this month in Gosan District, the last residential land in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi Province.


This complex, located in three blocks (C1, C3, C4) of Gosan District, consists of 2,407 households. The sizes range from 69㎡ (exclusive area), 79㎡, 84㎡, 101㎡, to 125㎡, offering a variety of options from small to medium units favored by actual users to rare large types. Construction will be handled by Hanyang and Boseong Industry.


Gosan District is a public residential land developed over approximately 1.3 million square meters in the areas of Gosan, Millak, and Sangok-dong in Uijeongbu, connected to Millak District to the north. It is nearing completion as a mini new town with over 10,000 households, including apartments and detached houses. Notably, the project site is close to Gosan Elementary School and adjacent to commercial facilities and Buyongcheon Stream, making it the central location within Gosan District, where residents can enjoy fully developed infrastructure upon moving in.


The plan to establish a legal town is also a positive factor. The Ministry of Economy and Finance announced last year that it plans to develop 413,000㎡ of state-owned land in Gosan-dong into a legal town and innovation growth space, which is expected to attract legal professionals with purchasing power.


To the south of Gosan District, the 'Complex Cultural Convergence Complex (654,417㎡)', familiar as Rhythm City, is scheduled to be built, further enhancing the area's value. Currently, expropriation decisions for uncompensated land are underway, and once land compensation is completed, the development of the complex cultural convergence complex is expected to gain momentum.


The area also boasts excellent transportation access for quick travel to Seoul. It has good accessibility to the Guri-Pocheon Expressway and the Seoul Metropolitan Area 1st Ring Expressway (formerly Seoul Outer Ring Expressway). Recently, a bus connecting to Nowon Station has started operating, and the G1500 bus, which connects directly to Jamsil, is planned to run. Additionally, the extension of Subway Line 7 to the planned Tapseok Station and the planned Gosan Light Rail are underway near Gosan District, further improving access to Seoul.


The complex will be developed as a clean area free from fine dust. To this end, the Sujain-exclusive fine dust reduction and blocking system will be introduced, managing six fine dust generation areas non-face-to-face: from the complex entrance, ground space, underground parking lot, each building entrance, elevators, to inside the units. Vehicle entry at the complex entrance will be controlled by automatic license plate recognition, and trees known for excellent fine dust removal and mist sculptures (artificial fog high-pressure spray) will be installed in the ground space to enhance comfort. In the underground parking lot, an automatic ventilation system will operate when fine dust exceeds a certain level, and air showers at building entrances and fine dust reduction devices inside elevators, which remove fine dust adsorbed from outside, will also attract attention. Through the home network wall pad inside each unit, residents can control heating, gas, and lighting, collectively cut standby power, and remotely check meters, all accessible via a basic app.



A sales official said, “Recently, apartment and jeonse prices in Seoul have risen sharply, and prices for new apartments in Uijeongbu have also increased significantly, leading to continuous inquiries from actual buyers looking to purchase homes in areas with good access to Seoul. Since this project is located in a public residential land district, the sale price is expected to be reasonably set.”


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