5 Buildings from B2 to 38 Floors, Total 733 Households
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Taeyoung Construction announced on the 14th that it plans to sell "Uiwang Centline Desiang" through the redevelopment of the Morning 'Na' District in Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do in October.


Perspective view of Uiwang Centline Desiang. (Provided by Taeyoung Construction)

Perspective view of Uiwang Centline Desiang. (Provided by Taeyoung Construction)

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Uiwang Centline Desiang will be introduced through the Morning 'Na' District housing redevelopment project in the Morning-dong area of Uiwang-si. It consists of 5 buildings ranging from 2 basement floors to 38 above-ground floors, with a total of 733 households. Among them, 532 households with exclusive areas of 37 to 98㎡ are scheduled for general sale.


By exclusive area, the composition is ▲37㎡A 74 households ▲37㎡B 18 households ▲59㎡A 21 households ▲59㎡B 185 households ▲84㎡A 193 households ▲84㎡B 19 households ▲98㎡ 22 households.


Uiwang Centline Desiang boasts a prime location right in front of the upcoming Indeogwon~Dongtan Line Ojeon Station. The Indeogwon~Dongtan Line project connects Indeogwon to Seodongtan over approximately 39 km. Once the Indeogwon Line opens, accessibility is expected to greatly improve not only to Suwon and Dongtan but also to central Seoul areas such as Yangjae Station and Samsung Station.


The educational environment is also excellent. Uiwang Elementary School is within walking distance, and Hoseong Middle School, Morak Middle School, and Morak High School are nearby. Additionally, large industrial complexes such as Anyang IT Valley and Gunpo Jeil Industrial Complex are close, providing demand for proximity to workplaces of major companies like Hyundai Kefico and Lotte Chemical.


Uiwang Centline Desiang is arranged mainly with all units facing south, facilitating good views and sunlight exposure. The building coverage ratio is about 14%, the lowest among recently supplied complexes in Uiwang-si, securing a maximum distance of 104 meters between buildings. Furthermore, it will be developed as a safe and pleasant complex without parking lots on the ground.



The subscription threshold is also low. Based on the first-priority subscription, anyone aged 19 or older residing in the metropolitan area can apply for the subscription regardless of whether they are the head of the household or a household member, even if they own a house. Since 60% of the units with exclusive areas of 85㎡ or less, which make up most of the complex, are selected by lottery, applicants with low scores can also aim to win.


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