Dietre The Riche II in Suwon Imok (Photo by Daebang Construction)

Dietre The Riche II in Suwon Imok (Photo by Daebang Construction)

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Recently, there has been a renewed preference for mid- to large-sized apartments in the real estate market. Unlike the supply structure centered on smaller units, demand is increasing for larger spaces that consider residential comfort and long-term living, leading to a reassessment of the value of spacious homes.


According to the real estate industry, units with an exclusive area of 84 square meters or more are suitable for families and offer high space efficiency, resulting in steady demand from actual residents. The expansion of remote work and the growing need to separate living spaces have further increased interest in mid- to large-sized apartment units.


The market sees this trend being partially reflected in property prices. Even within the same area, there are cases where larger apartments show relatively higher price growth rates, bringing renewed attention to the idea that "bigger is better." As more end-users consider long-term living rather than simple investment, there is continued interest in complexes that offer a variety of unit sizes.


Amid this trend, "Su-won Imok Dietre The Rice II" is currently being supplied in the Imok-dong area of Jangan-gu, Suwon. This complex consists of a variety of unit sizes, including mid- to large-sized units such as 84, 115, 116, 139, and 141 square meters of exclusive area.


In terms of transportation, its proximity to Buk-Suwon IC allows residents to drive conveniently to major areas of the Seoul metropolitan area, while nearby access to Subway Line 1 at Sungkyunkwan University Station ensures public transportation connectivity. There is also mention of potential future links with major transportation networks, such as the GTX-C line and the Shinbundang Line extension.


The complex is planned to provide about 2.1 parking spaces per household, and community facilities such as an indoor swimming pool, sauna, fitness center, golf practice range, book cafe, and children's library are also set to be established.


"Su-won Imok Dietre The Rice II" is located in Jangan-gu, Suwon, which is a regulated area, but since sales began before the announcement of the regulations, it is exempt from the strengthened 40% LTV restriction under the October 15 policy. Therefore, the LTV restrictions will be applied in accordance with the loan and financing guidelines provided at the time of sale.


A real estate industry official explained, "In the case of new sales in regulated areas, there has been an increase in cases where more equity capital is required than expected as LTV was further reduced after October 15. On the other hand, for complexes that began sales earlier, loans can be obtained according to the previously announced LTV conditions, which may lead to differences in financial planning."


Meanwhile, this complex allows contracts with an initial deposit of 10 million won and a total deposit equivalent to 5% of the contract price, and units may be resold before occupancy. If there are changes to the contract conditions, such as discounts on the sale price or free options after signing, the "Contract Safety Guarantee System" will be temporarily applied, ensuring the same conditions for existing contract holders.



The model house for this complex, constructed by Daebang Construction, is located in Seodun-dong, Gwonseon-gu, near Suwon Station.


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