The city of Suwon in Gyeonggi Province is expanding support for repair costs of aging low-rise houses.


As public interest in the ‘Suwon-type Low-rise Residential Area Repair Support Project’ (Saebit House) grows, Suwon City announced on the 22nd that starting from the 25th of this month, it will launch a ‘365-day Visiting Consulting’ service where experts visit citizens to provide consultations.


Suwon City will conduct a 365-day on-site consulting service starting from the 25th to revitalize 'Saebit House'.

Suwon City will conduct a 365-day on-site consulting service starting from the 25th to revitalize 'Saebit House'.

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Saebit House is a project that supports repair costs for aging low-rise houses within the repair support zones. Eligible houses are those with four floors or fewer (detached, multi-family, or row houses) that have been approved for use for more than 20 years. Support is provided up to a maximum of 12 million KRW.


The main support projects include ▲repair works for performance improvements such as waterproofing, insulation, windows, facilities, and exterior wall construction ▲external landscape improvement works such as demolition of fences facing roads, fence crack repairs, gate replacement, and creation of rest areas and flower beds ▲installation of disaster prevention facilities against flooding and fire ▲restoration works for households affected by disasters.


Vulnerable groups receive full support within the maximum amount according to the type of housing.



Meanwhile, Suwon City plans to operate a mobile consultation center at Manseok Park and Exit 1 of Gosaek Station in April to provide citizens with consultations from home repair experts.


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