3,440 Units Hit Market in First Week of March

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By Cheon Min-ah
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A total of 3,440 residential units across five complexes nationwide will go on sale in the first week of March.

According to Real Estate R114 on March 2, a consortium of DL E&C, GS Engineering & Construction, and SK Ecoplant will begin sales for "Guri Station Hynity River Park" in Sutaek-dong, Guri, Gyeonggi Province. The redevelopment project in the Sutaek E district will comprise 26 buildings (24 apartment buildings and 2 mixed-use buildings) ranging from six underground floors to 35 floors above ground, totaling 3,022 units. As Guri's first complex exceeding 3,000 units, 1,530 units will be offered for general sale.

[Sales Calendar] 3,440 units available for public sale including 'Guri Station Hinity River Park' - Seoul Economic Daily Finance News from South Korea
[Sales Calendar] 3,440 units available for public sale including 'Guri Station Hinity River Park'

Guri Station, a transfer hub for Seoul Metro Line 8 and the Gyeongui-Jungang Line, is located within 800 meters from the center of the complex. The development offers strong accessibility to Seoul, with Jamsil Station reachable in 20 minutes by car and Samseong Station, Bongeunsa Station, and Jonggak Station within 30 minutes. The Seoul Metropolitan Area Ring Expressway, Gangbyeon Expressway North, Northern Arterial Road, and Sejong-Pocheon Expressway provide convenient access to Seoul and the greater metropolitan area.

"Harrington Place Nowon Central," a 299-unit, 23-story tower in Sanggye-dong, Nowon-gu, Seoul, will also begin sales. Of the total, 61 units of 59 square meters will be available for general sale, with the remainder designated as rental housing. The complex is located near Nowon Station on Metro Lines 4 and 7, with proximity to Junggye-dong's private academy district.

Four model homes are scheduled to open, including "Doosan We've The Central Suwon" (556 units) in Yeonghwa-dong, Suwon, Gyeonggi Province.

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