Remodeling of Old Vacant Houses... Providing Homes for Vulnerable Groups

Muju-gun, Hope House Vacant Home Rental View original image


[Muju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Hanho] Muju-gun announced on the 10th that it will continue this year to remodel old vacant houses in the area to provide stable homes for low-income groups and returnees to farming and rural areas.


Accordingly, Muju-gun is recruiting landlords to participate in the 2022 Hope House Vacant House Regeneration Project until the end of April.


This project supports vacant house owners with remodeling and repair costs of 20 million KRW (with at least 5% self-payment) and leases the houses free of charge to tenants for five years.


Muju-gun has secured a budget of 100 million KRW this year and plans to target five houses.


The target houses are detached houses vacant for more than six months, selected after verification of accessibility, aging, ownership, and other factors.


Muju-gun expects this project to improve housing welfare and have a positive effect on population inflow by providing stable homes to vulnerable housing groups and returnees to farming and rural areas.


Those wishing to lease can apply at the town or township offices where the building is located or at the Architecture Team of the Civil Service Department of Muju-gun Office.




Muju=Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Hanho stonepeak@asiae.co.kr


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