Shindonga 1,157 Households Supplied... Introduction of Various Floor Plans
Including 77 Households in Hanyang 3rd Public, 508 Households Supplied

Seocho Sindonga and Songpa Hanyang 3rd Phase Pass Building Review... 1665 Households to be Supplied View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Onyu Lim] The Sindonga Apartment in Seocho-gu, Seoul will be redeveloped into an apartment complex with up to 35 floors and 1,157 households. The Hanyang 3rd Apartment in Songpa-gu will also be transformed into an apartment with up to 33 floors and 508 households.


Seoul City announced on the 29th that at the Architecture Committee meeting held on the 27th, it approved the building plans for ▲Seocho Sindonga Apartment Reconstruction Project (amended) and ▲Songpa Hanyang 3rd Apartment Reconstruction Project.


◆ Seocho Sindonga to supply 1,157 households...variety from small to large units = First, the Sindonga Apartment will be redeveloped to provide 1,157 households in 16 buildings, ranging from 4 basement floors to 35 above-ground floors. The project site near Gangnam Station on Subway Line 2 and the Shinbundang Line will enhance public accessibility and activate the local community through the Gyeongbu Expressway buffer green zone (Gilmachung-gil) environmental improvement project’s leveling plan and an underground community deck plan.


The residential types will include eight different unit sizes, ranging from 59㎡ (exclusive area) to large units of 170㎡, with floor plans designed to accommodate diverse demands such as low-rise specialized units and penthouses.


◆ Songpa Hanyang 3rd to be redeveloped into 508 households including 77 public housing units = The Hanyang 3rd Apartment in Bangi-dong is located near Ogeum Station on Subway Lines 3 and 5, and Bangi Station on Line 5. After obtaining project implementation approval in March next year, construction is scheduled to begin in 2025.


With the approval of this review, the project site will have 7 buildings, ranging from 3 basement floors to 33 above-ground floors, comprising 508 households (77 public housing units and 431 sale units).


The city plans to secure 59㎡ rental housing units suitable for 3-4 person households (54 units), as well as 74㎡ and 84㎡ units (23 units) to be supplied as long-term lease housing, and will actively implement social mix by simultaneous lottery for rental and sale units when allocating households.



Yoo Chang-soo, Director of Seoul City Housing Policy Office, said, "Next year, Seoul City will continue to promote residential stability for citizens through revitalization of redevelopment and reconstruction, while actively creating a sustainable and open residential community through special architectural zones."


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