Gyeonggi Province will once again provide moving cost assistance this year to support the stable relocation of housing-vulnerable households living in poor residential environments such as jjokbang rooms, small studio-type accommodations, and semi-basement units.


The support targets households that have completed contracts to move into public rental housing through the residential upgrading support program, as well as households that have moved into private rental housing using the housing-vulnerable relocation support Bogeumman Loan.


Applications can be submitted within three months from the date of moving into the new residence, at the eup, myeon, or dong Community Service Center with jurisdiction over the new address.


Gyeonggi Province will again run a moving cost assistance program for housing-vulnerable households this year. The photo is an informational poster.

Gyeonggi Province will again run a moving cost assistance program for housing-vulnerable households this year. The photo is an informational poster.

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Once approved, each household can receive up to 400,000 won to cover moving costs and the purchase of daily necessities. Detailed information is available at eup, myeon, or dong Community Service Centers.


From 2023 through last year, Gyeonggi Province supported the relocation of 7,082 housing-vulnerable households over a three-year period.



Kim Taesoo, Head of the Housing Policy Division of Gyeonggi Province, said, "This project is designed to ease the burden of initial costs incurred when housing-vulnerable households move from poor residential environments to more stable housing," adding, "We will continue to expand practical support to enhance residential stability and improve housing standards for residents of the province."


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