Basement 2 to up to 42 floors above ground, 8 buildings, exclusive area 59~126㎡
One-stop life location conditions including transportation, culture, and natural environment

Perspective View of City O'ciel Complex 1

Perspective View of City O'ciel Complex 1

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] DCRE, a subsidiary of OCI, has officially started sales for 'City Ociel Phase 1' in Yonghyeon-Hakik 1 Block, Michuhol-gu, Incheon.


City Ociel Phase 1, constructed by DC Hyundai Development Company, Hyundai Construction, and POSCO Construction, consists of 8 buildings ranging from 2 basement floors to a maximum of 42 floors above ground, with a total of 1,131 apartment units sized between 59 and 126㎡.


By exclusive area, the units are distributed as follows: ▲59㎡ 155 units ▲77㎡ 265 units ▲84㎡A 406 units ▲84㎡B 168 units ▲102㎡ 133 units ▲117㎡ 2 units ▲126㎡ 2 units, with approximately 88% of the total being small to medium-sized units under 85㎡.


Phase 1 is considered a complex with excellent location conditions, allowing residents to enjoy various infrastructures within City Ociel at a single step.


It is within walking distance to the planned Hakik Station on the Suin-Bundang Line, and Songdo Station on the Suin-Bundang Line, just one stop away from Hakik Station, is scheduled to be developed into the KTX Songdo Station Complex Transfer Center, which will further improve regional transportation conditions. Major roads such as the 2nd Gyeongin Expressway, the Metropolitan Area 2nd Ring Expressway (between Incheon and Gimpo), Incheon Bridge, and Gyeongin Expressway are also close to the complex.


Additionally, the nation's first integrated cultural facility combining an art museum, museum, and park, 'Incheon Museum Park' (scheduled for 2025), will be established near the complex, and a large-scale central commercial site (approximately 70,000㎡) will feature various shopping and convenience facilities.


Phase 1 is designed mainly with south-facing units and a 4-Bay slab-type layout (excluding some types) to enhance natural lighting and ventilation. A safe park-style design without vehicle traffic on the ground is applied, and with a low building coverage ratio of about 14%, the complex plans to create a pleasant residential environment by linking landscaping with a nearby neighborhood park (planned).


Central park, a 'pet playground' for companion animals, children's playground, auxiliary gardens, and resident exercise facilities will be installed throughout the complex.


Phase 1 will apply state-of-the-art IoT (Internet of Things) systems for safe and convenient living. Residents can control and check elevator calls, security, lighting, gas, heating and cooling, vehicle entry notifications, and delivery notifications using only their smartphones, and can also access the main entrance via a one-pass system.


The sales schedule begins with special supply applications on the 15th, followed by first priority local applications on the 16th, first priority other applications on the 17th, and second priority applications on the 18th. Winners will be announced on the 24th, and official contracts will be signed from July 7 to 16.


A sales official stated, "As a complex presented by major construction companies with excellent location conditions, we plan to create diverse and practical floor plans, community facilities, and landscaping. Following the successful sales of Phase 3, interest in City Ociel has increased, and expectations are high for Phase 1, which is now being supplied."



City Ociel in Yonghyeon-Hakik District 1 Block is a mini-new town-scale private urban development project developing approximately 1.54 million square meters around 587-1 Hakik-dong, Michuhol-gu, Incheon, and nearby sites, with a planned population of about 13,000. Move-in is scheduled for March 2024.


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

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