The Gyeonggi Provincial Government has selected three apartment complexes-Osan Wondong Cheonggu, Anyang Gwanak Booyoung, and Gunpo Sanbon Raemian Highers-as "Good Apartments."


After each city and county conducted its own evaluation and recommended candidates, the Gyeonggi Provincial Government divided the candidates into three groups based on size: fewer than 500 households, 500 to fewer than 1,000 households, and 1,000 households or more. From September 9 to 24, 2025, the top complex in each group was selected.


As a result of the review, Osan Wondong Cheonggu (320 households) was chosen in the under-500-household category. This complex received high marks for relocating rest areas for management staff from the basement to above ground, improving work environments with air conditioning, heating, refrigerators, and washing machines in the rest areas, and enhancing the convenience of submitting suggestions by providing a suggestion box for management staff.


In the 500 to fewer than 1,000 households category, Anyang Gwanak Booyoung (796 households) was selected. The complex was highly rated for securing rest areas using temporary structures as a solution to limited auxiliary facility space, organizing events to deliver thank-you messages to management staff, and encouraging residents to participate in snow removal to help reduce the workload of management staff.


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In the 1,000 households or more category, Gunpo Sanbon Raemian Highers (2,644 households) was selected. The complex received high marks for improving work environments by installing air purifiers and massage chairs in rest areas, making efforts to prevent short-term employment contracts for management staff, and fostering a culture of mutual respect by encouraging greetings between residents and management staff.


The Gyeonggi Provincial Government will present a "Good Apartment" certification plaque and a governor's commendation to each selected complex, and will grant a three-year exemption from the provincial government’s planning audits. In addition, these complexes will receive priority support in future residential environment improvement projects for aging apartment complexes.



Hong Ilyoung, Director of the Gyeonggi Provincial Government’s Apartment Housing Division, said, "We appreciate the many complexes that showed interest and participated in improving the treatment of management staff this year. We will continue to work to spread a culture of mutual respect between management staff and residents."


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