'Yubora Markbridge' bird's-eye view <Photo by Bando Construction>

'Yubora Markbridge' bird's-eye view

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Bando Construction announced on the 1st that it will launch the apartment complex 'Yubora Markbridge' in Wonju, Gangwon-do, for sale in April.


The complex will be built at 1475 Gwansel-dong, Wonju-si (former KT Gangwon Headquarters site) with 6 buildings ranging from 2 basement floors to 15 above-ground floors, totaling 476 households with exclusive areas of 67 to 125㎡. The number of units by type is ▲67㎡ 97 units ▲84㎡A 190 units ▲84㎡B 28 units ▲84㎡C 116 units ▲102㎡ 44 units ▲125㎡ PH 1 unit.


The complex is adjacent to both Wonju downtown and the Innovation City, offering a double living zone that enjoys the living infrastructure of both areas. Since Wonju Innovation City is directly connected, it is evaluated to have excellent proximity between residence and workplace. Thirteen institutions including the Korea Tourism Organization, National Health Insurance Service, National Park Service, and many public institutions of Wonju-si are located there.


Located near the intersection of the Jungang Expressway and Local Road No. 19, it has a wide-area transportation network. By using Wonju Station on the Jungang Line double-track railway from Wonju to Jecheon, which opened in January last year, it is possible to reach Seoul Cheongnyangni within 50 minutes. The construction of the Gwansel Hi-Pass IC, connected to the Jungang Expressway, is also accelerating, and once opened, it is expected to greatly improve highway accessibility in the eastern area of Wonju, including Bangok, Gwansel, and Gaewoon-dong in the Innovation City area.


Wonju is the only city in Gangwon-do with a population exceeding 300,000, making it an area with abundant housing demand. Over the past 10 years, Wonju's population growth rate was 10.46%, the only double-digit figure in Gangwon-do.


In July last year, it was removed from the unsold housing management area, bringing vitality to the sales market. The number of unsold units decreased by more than half from 735 units in January last year to 405 units in April, and sharply dropped to 22 units in July and August. All complexes sold in Wonju last year succeeded in closing the first priority subscription, recording an average local subscription competition rate of 22.71 to 1.


Moreover, Wonju is a non-regulated area with relatively fewer restrictions. For houses with exclusive areas of 85㎡ or less, 40% are supplied by the point system and 60% by lottery, while houses exceeding 85㎡ are supplied 100% by lottery. First priority subscription is available to heads of households or household members aged 19 or older who have held a subscription account for more than 6 months among residents of Wonju-si and Gangwon-do, including homeowners. There are no obligations for actual residence or resale restrictions.



The model house will be set up in Dangu-dong, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do.


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