Five Complexes, 296 Units... First-Come, First-Served On-Site Applications from August 5 to 9

Busan Metropolitan Corporation (BMC) will conduct an integrated recruitment for additional tenants for the remaining units in five Happy Housing complexes owned by the corporation.


The recruitment covers a total of 296 units across five complexes: ▲ Ilgwang 158 units ▲ Dongnae 74 units ▲ Ami 39 units ▲ City Hall Front 23 units ▲ Yongho 2 units.


Eligible applicants are newlyweds, elderly individuals, and housing benefit recipients (university students and youth must be without a home) who are members of a homeless household as of the announcement date, and who meet the income and asset requirements for tenancy.


Happy Housing is a public rental housing program offered to youth, newlyweds, and the elderly at 60 to 80 percent of the surrounding market price, allowing tenants to reside for 6 to up to 20 years depending on their category.


Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis at the first floor of the corporation's building for five days from August 5 to 9. Applicants must visit in person with the required documents, and after the application, only those who pass the verification of assets, income, and other eligibility criteria will be able to sign a contract.


For detailed information on eligibility, rental conditions, and tenant selection, please refer to the tenant recruitment announcement posted on the corporation's website.



Kim Yonghak, President of Busan Metropolitan Corporation, stated, "We hope this Happy Housing supply will support the housing welfare of university students, youth, and newlyweds seeking a stable home," adding, "We will take the lead in realizing residential stability for citizens by providing various housing options that meet the expectations of the public."

Busan Urban Corporation

Busan Urban Corporation

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