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Olympic-daero Gangil IC·Near Hangang Godeok Riverside Park, 17 Buildings from Basement Level 2 to 29 Floors Above Ground

Facilities such as Storage for Each Unit, Sky Cafe, and Study Room Established

Detailed Design in Progress... Construction to Start in August Next Year, Move-in in 2025


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] A public sale housing complex with 1,305 units will be supplied in Godeok-Gangil Public Housing District 3 in Gangdong-gu, Seoul.


Seoul City announced on the 5th that it designated Godeok-Gangil Public Housing District 3 as a special architectural zone and approved and announced the housing construction project plan through the Public Housing Integrated Deliberation Committee the day before.


Accordingly, in Godeok-Gangil Public Housing District 3 (site area 51,845㎡, total floor area 178,021㎡) located near Olympic-daero Gangil IC and Hangang Godeok Riverside Park, 17 public sale housing buildings ranging from basement level 2 to 29 floors above ground will be constructed. There are a total of 1,305 units, all 100% public sale, supplied to homeless newlyweds and others. The detailed design is currently underway, with construction starting in August next year, resident announcement in 2024, and move-in planned for the second quarter of 2025.


This Godeok-Gangil Public Housing District 3 will be supplied in two types of exclusive areas: △49㎡ (590 units) and △59㎡ (715 units). It will be composed of 21 various types, including 11 types of 49㎡ and 10 types of 59㎡. Facilities such as individual storage in front of each unit’s entrance for parcels or strollers, sky cafe, study room, and toy library will also be established.


Godeok-Gangil Public Housing District 3 is directly connected to a neighborhood park linking Mangwolcheon Stream to the south and Hangang Riverside Park to the north, and kindergartens, elementary schools, and middle schools are located within approximately 300 meters from the complex.



Kim Seong-bo, Director of Seoul City Housing Policy Office, said, "The supply of Godeok-Gangil public sale housing is expected to help meet the demand for home ownership among young homeless generations," adding, "Seoul City is reviewing new public housing models for residential stability, including supplying new housing affordable for actual demanders."


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