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Central Dong Redevelopment: What You Need to Know About the 811-Unit Project

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Gwacheon’s Jungang-dong Redevelopment Promotion Preparatory Committee held a community briefing on redevelopment at the Gwacheon City Hall auditorium on the afternoon of the 9th. Photo by reporter Kim Hyung-pyo

A community briefing aimed at advancing redevelopment in Jungang-dong was held at the Gwacheon City Hall auditorium on the afternoon of the 9th, giving fresh momentum to the project.

The Jungang-dong Redevelopment Promotion Preparatory Committee organized the session from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. About 200 people attended, including local residents and land and building owners, reflecting considerable interest.

Experts in urban planning and design, property appraisal, and law spoke in sequence, explaining the redevelopment’s overall direction, procedural steps, and financial feasibility.

In the urban planning and design segment, presenters outlined the basic redevelopment concept for Jungang-dong and unveiled a proposed site layout, perspective renderings, and intended development direction.

Residents listened closely, showing particular interest in how the neighborhood’s living environment and the scale of the housing complex would change after redevelopment.

An appraisal specialist detailed the redevelopment structure, how property-rights values are calculated, the concept of owners’ contributions, and the results of the project viability analysis. A legal specialist reviewed the redevelopment procedures, the requirements for forming a promotion committee, and the legal meaning and importance of residents’ consent forms.

According to the committee’s project viability analysis, the Jungang-dong redevelopment site covers approximately 60,000 m² (about 646,000 sq ft or roughly 14.8 acres). The plan envisions two basement levels, 15 aboveground floors, and a total of 811 housing units, with an estimated floor-area ratio of 149.69%.

Assuming construction costs of KRW 10,000,000 per 3.3 m² (approximately 35.5 sq ft), the appraised property-rights value for a 72.6‑pyeong single-family house is estimated at about KRW 3.5 billion (approximately $2.63 million), and about KRW 3.88 billion (approximately $2.91 million) for an 80.5‑pyeong house. A 12‑pyeong villa was estimated at roughly KRW 1.0 billion (approximately $750,000).

Applying a construction cost of KRW 11,000,000 per 3.3 m², the committee estimated a 72.6‑pyeong single-family house at about KRW 3.2 billion (approximately $2.40 million), an 80.5‑pyeong house at about KRW 3.55 billion (approximately $2.66 million), and a 12‑pyeong villa at about KRW 920 million (approximately $690,000).

The legal expert also reviewed the redevelopment timeline, conditions for establishing a promotion committee, and why residents’ consent forms carry legal weight. A question-and-answer session with residents followed the presentations.

Resident questions focused heavily on project feasibility, strategies for securing the required consent rate, and the projected schedule—underscoring strong local engagement.

Lee Kwang-won, chair of the Jungang-dong Redevelopment Promotion Preparatory Committee, said, “Jungang-dong is the heart of Gwacheon, but aging conditions have increasingly highlighted the need to improve the residential environment. Today’s briefing was intended to provide residents with accurate information and to share a realistic project direction rather than vague expectations.”

He added, “Redevelopment is a project built by all residents, not just a few. We will carry it forward responsibly, grounded in transparency and professional expertise. We will prioritize residents’ opinions and develop a redevelopment model that enhances Jungang-dong’s long-term value.”

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

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