Systematic Infrastructure and Verified Future Value Draw Buyers to Planned Residential Districts
Price Competitiveness Secured Through Price Ceiling System, Emerging as a Landmark Complex in West Suwon

Interest is growing among homebuyers in the Seoul metropolitan area for apartments located within planned residential districts that offer systematic infrastructure and verified future value. Amid rising interest rates and increasing construction costs that are driving up housing prices, complexes in these districts—where the price ceiling system is applied and thus offer competitive pricing—are emerging as a viable alternative for home ownership.

Perception of Planned Residential Districts as Safe Bets Spreads... 'Elif Hansin The Hue Suwon' Launches First-Come Sales at Reasonable Prices View original image

Against this backdrop, 'Elif Hansin The Hue Suwon,' positioned at the core of the large-scale residential belt connecting Dangsul District 1 and Dangsul District 2, is now accepting first-come, first-served applications, highlighting its reasonable sales price.


This complex will consist of 22 buildings, ranging from two basement floors to a maximum of 23 above-ground floors, offering a total of 1,149 units with exclusive areas spanning 74 to 120 square meters. With the price ceiling system applied, the average sale price is set at about 22.49 million won per 3.3 square meters, which presents a significant price advantage compared to general private apartment sales prices.


In particular, for first-come, first-served sales, buyers can select their desired building and unit regardless of residency status or subscription savings account, which has led to a steady stream of inquiries from quick-acting buyers.


The location value also fully benefits from the unique premium of a planned residential district. Dangsul District, where the complex is being built, is slated to become a large-scale residential belt accommodating approximately 33,000 households in the future. Through shared living zones with the nearby Homaesil District, residents will enjoy convenient living conditions immediately upon moving in.


The complex also boasts excellent transportation and educational environments. It is near Homaesil Station on the Shinbundang Line, which is scheduled to open in 2029, and offers superior access to the metropolitan road network via Geumgok IC and West Suwon IC. As the only so-called "Chopuma" (elementary school adjacent) complex within Dangsul District 1, it guarantees a safe commuting environment for children, which is a major attraction for parents.


The complex will also feature differentiated design befitting its large scale. A variety of community facilities are planned within the site, including a sky lounge, guest house, and indoor gymnasium, while the units are laid out primarily to face south and utilize a four-bay design to enhance openness. Each unit will also benefit from approximately two parking spaces, ensuring ample parking and added convenience.



Move-in is scheduled for December 2027 for the C3 block and April 2028 for the D3 block.


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