350 public rental housing units for young adults and newlyweds will be built near Gongdeok Station in Seoul.


Exterior view of Seoul Public Rental Housing 'Gongdeok Crossity'. <br>[Photo by Seoul City]

Exterior view of Seoul Public Rental Housing 'Gongdeok Crossity'.
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The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced on the 25th that the public rental housing "Gongdeok Crossity" will begin move-in. Gongdeok Crossity is a Happy Housing project supplied by Seoul at 60-80% of the surrounding market rent to stabilize housing for young people. A total of 350 households, including young adults, newlyweds, and the elderly, will move in.


Gongdeok Station is a 3-minute walk away, making it convenient to use public transportation and station-area infrastructure. Built-in refrigerators, air conditioners, and other system furniture have been applied. In addition, a "Smart One-Pass System" will be introduced, allowing contactless entry from the complex entrance to the front door using a smartphone app.


Various community facilities such as shared laundry rooms, a small library, and a guest house have been provided throughout the complex. The city plans to install a senior center and daycare center that can be used not only by residents such as the elderly and newlyweds but also by local residents.


The public housing will be managed by Seoul Housing and Communities Corporation (SH Corporation), entrusted by the Seoul Metropolitan Government. Local convenience facilities will be operated and managed by Mapo-gu, and Seoul plans to sign a business agreement with Mapo-gu regarding this.



Han Byung-yong, Director of the Seoul Housing Policy Office, said, "We will continue to supply public housing that all local residents as well as tenants can enjoy together."


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