Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation

Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation

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Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation (GH) will supply 29 parcels of land in the Pyeongtaek Godeok, Hwaseong Dongtan 2, and Gwangju Station area development districts through competitive bidding and lottery methods.


The expected supply prices are ▲Pyeongtaek Godeok 3 parcels ranging from 1,285,200,000 to 11,515,040,000 KRW ▲Hwaseong Dongtan 2 16 parcels ranging from 2,712,216,000 to 5,095,598,000 KRW ▲Gwangju Station area 10 parcels ranging from 740,512,500 to 998,073,000 KRW.


Individual supply prices and areas vary depending on the project district and usage.


In the case of Pyeongtaek Godeok Internationalization Planning District, Samsung Electronics Pyeongtaek Campus is located there, and it has a metropolitan transportation network directly connected to the Seoul metropolitan area, including Seojeong-ri Station (express) on Subway Line 1, SRT Jije Station, Gyeongbu Expressway, and Pyeongtaek-Hwaseong Expressway.


The neighborhood commercial and living facility sites in Hwaseong Dongtan 2 are located in Namdongtan, near the Dongtan General Industrial Complex.


The detached housing sites in the Gwangju Station area are located near large-scale apartment complexes centered around Gyeonggi Gwangju Station. In particular, the Gwangju Station area urban development project district benefits from many transportation advantages such as the Suseo-Gwangju double-track railway, Wirye Samdong Line, and Seoul-Sejong Expressway.


Land supply will be conducted online through the GH Land Sales System on the 14th, where general end-users can submit contract bids, and winners will be decided by lottery. The main contract signing will take place at the GH headquarters from the 21st to the 23rd of this month.



For more details, please check the corporation’s website and the GH Land Sales System.


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