- Both Dietre Phases 1 and 2 Sold Out Quickly in Busan Eco Delta City
- 'Busan Jang-an District Dietre The Ocean' Model House Scheduled to Open on April 10

Daebang Construction Sells Out Total of 2,440 Units in Western Busan... Eastern Busan Sales Also Attract Attention View original image

Following the early sell-out of 972 units in the first phase of ‘Busan Eco Delta City Dietre The First,’ the second phase of ‘Busan Eco Delta City Dietre Gran Luce’ with 1,470 units has also been successfully sold out, reaffirming Daebang Construction Group's presence in the western Busan area.


A sales official stated, “Despite the real estate downturn, thanks to the strong interest, we were able to complete the early sales of a total of 2,442 units across phases 1 and 2 in Eco Delta City,” adding, “We will repay the support we received through sincere construction.”


‘Busan Eco Delta City Dietre Gran Luce’ is expected to have overwhelming future value with favorable factors such as the Bujeon~Masan double-track railway (under construction), Gangseo Line (planned), and the Gadeokdo New Airport (in progress). The parking ratio is approximately 1.7 spaces per unit, and community facilities will include a residents-only swimming pool and a screen golf practice range. The expected move-in date is around May 2027.



Meanwhile, Daebang Construction Group, which recorded early sell-outs in the western Busan area, plans to open the model house for ‘Busan Jang-an District Dietre The Ocean’ in the Jeonggwan-eup area of Gijang-gun on Wednesday, April 10, continuing the sales momentum in the eastern Busan area. The Jang-an District, developed as a mini new town with about 2,100 units, is expected to be the biggest beneficiary of the double station area development around Jwacheon Station (Donghae Line) due to the Nopo·Jeonggwan Line (Phase 1) project (subject to preliminary feasibility study).


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