Gyeonggi Provincial Government

Gyeonggi Provincial Government

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Gyeonggi Province will conduct an inspection of the management status of 129 'public facility sites' that have not been sold even though two years have passed since the completion of apartment buildings.


On the 14th, Gyeonggi Province announced that from the 27th of this month to the 29th of next month, it will inspect the management status of 129 public facility sites, including 102 sites in 19 housing development districts such as Gimpo Hangang, and 27 sites in 11 public housing districts such as Hwaseong Bongdam2, where at least two years have passed since the completion of apartments and other multi-family housing and residents have moved in, but the sites have not yet been sold.


Unsold public facility sites have been left as vacant land despite the completion of surrounding apartment move-ins, causing inconvenience to residents due to a lack of public facilities.


Through this inspection, Gyeonggi Province plans to devise temporary utilization plans that allow residents to use the vacant sites and to more thoroughly review detailed sales plans to minimize inconvenience to residents.


The main inspection items include ▲ the usage status and utilization plans of unsold public facility sites ▲ the purchase intentions and plans of designated purchasing institutions, and reasons for purchase delays ▲ the status of land use changes for sites where purchase has been abandoned.


In particular, for areas expected to remain unsold for a long time after five years from completion, focused management and inspections will be conducted through on-site inspections and working-level meetings with related organizations.



A Gyeonggi Province official stated, "We will strive to resolve the inconveniences of residents and citizens by not only continuously managing and inspecting unsold sites but also reviewing various temporary utilization methods and institutional improvements."


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