Pocheon Kumho Eoullim Central Bird's-eye View (Photo by Kumho Construction)

Pocheon Kumho Eoullim Central Bird's-eye View (Photo by Kumho Construction)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Jiwon] Kumho Construction announced on the 17th that it is selling units on a first-come, first-served basis for ‘Pocheon Kumho Eoullim Central,’ located at 655 Gu-eup-ri, Gunnae-myeon, Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi-do.


The complex is situated in District 3, the central area of Pocheon Districts 1 to 4, which are being developed as a residential belt in the Pocheon area. It consists of 6 buildings with 2 basement floors to 29 above-ground floors, totaling 579 units, all designed with a single size of 84㎡ (exclusive area).


Nearby, Pocheon Station, an extension of Seoul Subway Line 7, is scheduled to open in 2028. Using the Sejong?Pocheon Expressway, it is possible to reach Seoul by car within 30 minutes.


Adjacent to ‘Pocheon I-Park 1 and 2,’ a residential town of about 1,500 households will be formed after move-in. Pocheon Elementary School and Pocheon High School are nearby, and convenience facilities such as Hanaro Mart are easily accessible.


The complex features a slab-type 4-bay design to enhance lighting and ventilation, and each unit offers storage spaces such as an alpha room and a dressing room. Some bedrooms have movable walls that allow residents to change the space according to their lifestyle. The complex includes various community facilities such as a fitness center, golf practice range, and kids’ station.


Pocheon-gun, where the apartment is located, is a non-regulated area, allowing non-homeowners to receive mortgage loans up to 70% of the house price. Neither non-homeowners nor single-homeowners are subject to acquisition tax surcharges. The company is also providing financial benefits such as a fixed first deposit of 10 million KRW and 60% interest-free intermediate payments to reduce the financial burden on buyers.



Move-in is scheduled for December 2023.


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