[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Daejeon City is recruiting preliminary tenants for youth purchase rental housing.


The city announced on the 14th that, together with Daejeon Urban Corporation, it is recruiting '2022 Youth Purchase Rental Housing Preliminary Tenants' until the 23rd of this month.


The youth purchase rental housing to be supplied was created in Goejeong-dong, Seo-gu, with a total investment of 5.8 billion KRW, consisting of 45 units.


Located in the urban station area near Tanbang Station and Yongmun Station, the housing reflects youth opinions by varying the area per unit, which is an advantage of the youth purchase rental housing to be supplied this time.


Applications are open to unmarried youth without housing as of the announcement date (December 7), including university students, job seekers, and those aged 19 to 39, with eligibility met by satisfying any one of these conditions.


The rental period is basically 2 years. However, if eligibility is maintained after moving in, the lease can be extended up to 6 years (2 renewals). The rent is set at 40% to 50% of the surrounding housing rental market price.


Applications can be submitted by visiting the customer center on the first floor of Daejeon Urban Corporation or by mail by the deadline. After the application deadline, selected preliminary tenants will be individually notified by phone. Actual move-in is possible after eligibility verification and contract signing, starting from March.


For more detailed information regarding the preliminary tenant recruitment, please refer to the announcement posted on the Daejeon Urban Corporation website or contact the Housing Welfare Team of Daejeon Urban Corporation.


Jang Il-sun, Director of the City Housing and Urban Office, said, "Along with increasing the supply of youth housing, we will strive to quickly provide high-quality youth housing in areas with convenient transportation that reflect youth preferences."



Meanwhile, on the 11th, the city announced a plan to expand the supply of youth purchase rental housing from the existing 40 units per year to 150 units annually as part of the 'Daejeon-type Youth Housing Supply Expansion Plan.'


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