Nangok-dong Cheongchun Gaok (18 Households), Miseong-dong Artist Housing (12 Households) Move-in Starts from May 3

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Junhee) announced that Cheongchun Gaok, a public rental housing for artists, has been completed and move-in began on the 3rd.


Since the launch of the 7th local government, the district has established a four-year plan for district administration, aiming to expand youth housing and promote customized residential welfare policies, and has been implementing a supply project for demand-tailored rental housing.


Through this, in cooperation with SH Corporation, to ensure stable residence and enhance happiness for homeless, low-income youth and artists, 18 units of Cheongchun Gaok in Nangok-dong (Beobwon Danji 10-gil 5) and 12 units of artist housing in Miseong-dong (Beobwon Danji 5-gil 34) were completed last September.


Since then, from December last year, tenant recruitment was promoted, eligibility requirements such as asset and income criteria were reviewed, winners were announced on March 26 this year, and move-in began on May 3.


In particular, the rental conditions are below 50% of the market price, and the rental period is two years with the possibility of renewal if eligibility is maintained, allowing youth and artists facing financial difficulties to secure affordable and stable housing, resulting in very high tenant satisfaction.


After moving in, the community space will be used as a place for harmony and communication among residents, and by creating self-governing regulations and discussing the revitalization of the local community, activities contributing to the activation of youth policies and cultural and artistic development in Gwanak-gu will be promoted.



Mayor Park Junhee said, “We will continue to supply demand-tailored housing to reduce the housing cost burden for vulnerable groups such as youth and artists,” and added, “We hope that youth and artist tenants will contribute to discovering youth policies in Gwanak-gu and to the activation of the local community through community activities such as cultural and artistic activities.”


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