Bucheon City in Gyeonggi Province announced on May 14 that it has selected 17 complexes of small-scale multi-family and row house apartments to receive support for the maintenance and repair costs of common areas.


This initiative was launched to improve the residential environment and ensure safety for small-scale apartment complexes, which often face difficulties in carrying out repairs due to financial burdens, despite experiencing inconveniences in daily life and concerns over safety accidents.


Bucheon City Hall

Bucheon City Hall

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This year, a total of 161 complexes applied for the program, indicating high demand for the maintenance and repair of common areas. The city plans to begin full-fledged support for repairs for the selected complexes starting this month.


The final recipients were chosen through a review by the Local Subsidy Management Committee, with the total project budget set at 208 million won. The subsidy will cover up to 90% of total construction costs, with a maximum of 16 million won per complex. In particular, priority will be given to repairing facilities with a risk of tipping over, such as retaining walls and fences, as well as to structures with a risk of falling, including roofing materials, parapets, and exterior walls.



An official from Bucheon City stated, "We aim to create a safe living environment where residents can feel secure by improving the common areas of multi-family and row house apartments, repairs for which have been delayed due to financial constraints."


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