Ten Single-Family Homes Completed in Georye-ri, Hanam-myeon
Move-In Begins for Newlyweds Without Homes
Up to 90% Support for Deposit and Rent
Residency Extended by Five Years for Each Child Born

The public rental housing project for newlyweds, initiated by Hwacheon County in Gangwon Province to support stable housing for newly married couples, has been completed.

Hwacheon County held a completion ceremony for public rental housing for newlyweds on the 10th in Georye-ri, Hanam-myeon. Provided by Hwacheon County

Hwacheon County held a completion ceremony for public rental housing for newlyweds on the 10th in Georye-ri, Hanam-myeon. Provided by Hwacheon County

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The county held a completion ceremony for the public rental housing for newlyweds on December 10 in Georye-ri, Hanam-myeon.


This housing was constructed by Hwacheon County with an investment of 4.35 billion won from the local extinction response fund and county budget since last year. The project covers a total development area of 4,900 square meters and consists of 10 single-family houses.


Each unit offers a usable area of 82.64 square meters (25 pyeong) and is equipped with essential infrastructure such as roads, electricity, telecommunications, street lighting, and water and sewage systems within the complex.


In particular, Hwacheon County’s public rental housing for newlyweds has attracted attention for its exceptional housing support.


First, 90% of the rental deposit and monthly rent is subsidized, so newlywed tenants only need to pay a deposit of 4,095,000 won and a monthly rent of 36,000 won.


Initially, the lease period is five years, but for each child born after moving in, the residency can be extended by an additional five years.


For example, if a newlywed couple has five children while living in the rental home, they could reside there for up to 30 years, paying only 36,000 won per month and enjoying stable living conditions.


Additionally, the housing complex is located near the Sancheoneo Park Golf Course and the Georye-ri Leisure Sports Town, providing strong support for recreational activities.


Six newlywed households have already moved in, and four more are scheduled to move in sequentially by the end of the year.


Beyond the newlywed rental housing, Hwacheon County is making every effort to ensure residential stability for its residents by supplying various types of housing, including integrated public rental housing, Hwacheon-style homes, Hwacheon-style child-friendly villages, public rental housing for newlyweds in Sanae-myeon, welfare housing for the elderly, Sancheoneo Happy Town, self-reliant residential complexes in Gandong-myeon for intergenerational coexistence, complex community villages in border areas, and rural homes for young people in Hwacheon.



Choi Moonsun, Governor of Hwacheon County, stated, "Stable housing is the foundation for creating an environment where people can feel secure about getting married and having children," adding, "We will continue to ensure the smooth progress of housing construction projects to provide better living conditions."


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