Bucheon Daejang and Goyang Changneung District Plans to Be Approved Within the Year

Namyangju Wangsuk 2 District Bird's-eye View (Photo by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport)

Namyangju Wangsuk 2 District Bird's-eye View (Photo by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport)

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The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced on the 26th that it has approved the district plans for Namyangju Wangsuk 1 and 2 and Hanam Gyosan among the 3rd phase new towns.


Accordingly, including Incheon Gyeyang, all district plans for the 3rd phase new towns announced in 2018 have been approved. The 3rd phase new towns of Bucheon Daejang and Goyang Changneung announced in 2019 are scheduled to have their district plans approved within this year. Currently, there are a total of six 3rd phase new towns, including these areas and Gwangmyeong Siheung announced last February.


Approximately 54,000 households (about 125,000 people) will be supplied in Namyangju Wangsuk. Parks and green spaces equivalent to 13 times the size of Yeouido Park and job spaces 2.3 times the size of Pangyo Techno Valley will be created. Among all housing units, 35%, or 18,810 households, will be supplied as public rental housing to stabilize housing for low-income residents. Public sale housing will supply 9,497 households.


Namyangju Wangsuk District Bird's-eye View (Photo by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport)

Namyangju Wangsuk District Bird's-eye View (Photo by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport)

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Namyangju Wangsuk will supply 2,300 households early through pre-subscription this December, of which 1,552 are general public sale housing and 748 are newlywed hope town units. About 4,000 additional households will be supplied through pre-subscription next year. This year's pre-subscription target housing areas were selected to utilize existing urban infrastructure.


Namyangju Wangsuk 2 will supply about 14,000 households (about 33,000 people), with parks and green spaces 3.5 times the size of Yeouido Park and public cultural facilities established. Among all housing units, 35%, or 5,047 households, are planned as public rental housing for low-income housing stabilization, and 48%, or 2,420 households, will be located near stations. Public sale housing will supply 2,521 households.


Namyangju Wangsuk 2 will supply 1,400 public sale housing units early through pre-subscription this October. About 1,000 units are planned to be supplied next year. This year's pre-subscription target housing is near the newly established station, with main subscription in 2024 and move-in expected in 2026.


Hanam Gyosan New Town Bird's-eye View (Photo by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport)

Hanam Gyosan New Town Bird's-eye View (Photo by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport)

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Hanam Gyosan district will supply about 33,000 households (about 78,000 people). Parks and green spaces about 10 times the size of Yeouido Park and job spaces exceeding the level of Pangyo Techno Valley will be created. Among all housing units, 35.6%, or 11,770 households, will be public rental housing, and 5,320 households will be public sale housing.



Through pre-subscription, about 1,000 public sale housing units will be supplied early this November, and about 2,500 units will be supplied next year. This year's pre-subscription units are close to Hanam Geomdansan Station on Line 5. Main subscription will be held in 2023, with move-in expected in 2026.


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