Gyeonggi Province will provide detailed information on small-scale housing maintenance projects starting from the 1st through the Gyeonggi Real Estate Portal.

Gyeonggi Province will provide detailed information on small-scale housing maintenance projects starting from the 1st through the Gyeonggi Real Estate Portal.

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From the 1st, Gyeonggi Province will provide the progress status of 637 small-scale housing maintenance projects within the province on a map through the Gyeonggi Real Estate Portal (gris.gg.go.kr).


Small-scale housing maintenance projects refer to autonomous housing maintenance projects, street housing maintenance projects, small-scale reconstruction projects, and small-scale redevelopment projects as defined by the "Special Act on the Maintenance of Vacant Houses and Small-scale Housing."


As of the end of June this year, there are 637 projects underway in the province, including 26 autonomous housing maintenance projects, 519 street housing maintenance projects, 88 small-scale reconstruction projects, and 4 small-scale redevelopment projects.


In particular, the "Small-scale Housing Maintenance Management Areas," where new and old buildings are mixed making development difficult but maintenance projects are efficiently promoted through the expansion of maintenance infrastructure and shared facilities, include five locations such as Suwon, Seongnam (2 locations), Gwangmyeong, and Dongducheon.


Small-scale housing maintenance projects, implemented in project areas smaller than 10,000㎡ densely populated with old and poor-quality buildings, have smaller project scales and simplified administrative procedures compared to general maintenance projects under the "Urban and Residential Environment Maintenance Act," resulting in nearly half the project duration. Especially, when designated as a small-scale housing maintenance management area, national subsidies are provided for infrastructure construction within the management area.


Since small-scale housing maintenance projects are private-led projects promoted by associations established by the private sector, residents who are not association members had no way to check projects underway in their neighborhoods. However, with this customized service, it is now possible to inquire about the types of small-scale housing maintenance projects conducted on individual parcels, project progress stages, number of supply units, and local government contact information, and to view development information near one’s home at a glance through the map.



Woosungje, head of the Gyeonggi Province Regeneration Support Team, stated, "Since the information on small-scale housing maintenance projects underway in Gyeonggi Province has been visualized on a map for easy viewing, it will be possible to predict the future appearance of our neighborhoods."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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