[Dongmoon Construction, 'Yongin Gorim Dongmoon The East' Aerial Perspective]

[Dongmoon Construction, 'Yongin Gorim Dongmoon The East' Aerial Perspective]

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A new apartment complex featuring well-balanced living, educational, and transportation infrastructure is set to be launched in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, drawing considerable attention from prospective buyers. The project in question is 'Yongin Gorim Dongmoon The East,' which Dongmoon Construction is scheduled to supply in April.


Recently, the residential real estate market has increasingly emphasized the importance of so-called 'hexagonal locations,' which provide a comprehensive balance across all aspects of living rather than focusing on a single factor. As these elements influence not only residential satisfaction but also future asset value, demand is rising for complexes that combine strong living, educational, transportation, and natural environment features.


'Yongin Gorim Dongmoon The East' is considered a development that embodies this trend. The complex will be built at 620 Gorim-dong, Cheoin-gu, Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, and will consist of six buildings with two basement levels and 23 above-ground floors, offering a total of 350 units with exclusive areas of 59, 74, and 84 square meters.


The outstanding educational environment is a particular advantage. The complex is located within walking distance of Gojin Elementary School (including the affiliated kindergarten), Gojin Middle School, and Gojin High School, offering a quadruple academic district. This guarantees a safe commuting environment for children, which is expected to generate strong interest among parents.


The living infrastructure is also robust. Residents will enjoy convenient access to a variety of amenities, including Hanaro Mart, CGV, E-Mart, Yongin Central Market, and the Cheoin-gu District Office. Abundant green spaces such as the planned cultural park within Gorim District 2 and the Gyeongan Stream riverside park are close by, providing a pleasant residential environment.


The transportation network is another highlight. The Everline Gojin Station offers easy access to downtown Yongin, and transferring to the Bundang Line at Giheung Station allows for convenient commutes to major business districts such as Pangyo and Gangnam. The opening of GTX-A Guseong Station, scheduled for June, will further enhance accessibility to Seoul. In addition, the planned extension of the Gyeonggang Line and other metropolitan railway expansion projects are expected to further improve transportation conditions in the future.


For drivers, the nearby Yongin IC provides direct access to the Yeongdong Expressway and the Second Capital Region Ring Expressway, making it easy to reach major areas in the capital region. Once the new Dongyongin IC opens, accessibility to the Sejong-Pocheon Expressway will be greatly improved as well.


The project's future value is also noteworthy. The complex is expected to benefit as a residential area supporting large-scale industrial developments such as the Samsung Electronics and SK hynix Yongin Semiconductor Cluster. With population inflow and increased housing demand resulting from industrial park development becoming evident, there is ample potential for long-term value appreciation.


The specialized design of the complex is another point of interest. The south-facing layout and plate-type building orientation maximize sunlight and ventilation. Within each unit, efficient storage spaces such as pantries and dressing rooms enhance space utilization. The complex is designed as a park-style, car-free apartment, ensuring a safe pedestrian environment for residents. Landscaping features, including walking trails and rest areas within the complex, offer relaxation in daily life.



The model home for 'Yongin Gorim Dongmoon The East' will be located in Dongcheon-dong, Suji-gu, Yongin, Gyeonggi Province.


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