Next month, a total of 16,205 households will move in nationwide, with the Gyeonggi region accounting for more than half of the units.

May comparison of the move-in quantity by region. /Courtesy of Zigbang

According to the real estate information platform Zigbang on the 21st, the nationwide apartment move-in volume in May is 16,205 households, a 19% increase compared to the previous month (13,591 households). The Gyeonggi region, with large-scale branded complexes in areas like Gwangmyeong and Uiwang, has a move-in volume of 8,436 households, accounting for 52% of the total.

Due to the impact of the move-in volume in Gyeonggi, the move-in volume in the metropolitan area totals 9,277 households in May, which is about 221% more than the previous month (2,893 households). In Seoul (841 households), the move-ins are mostly from small complexes, and there are no move-in complexes in Incheon.

In the provinces, the move-in volume will be 6,928 households, 35% less than the previous month (10,698 households). Gyeongbuk has 1,741 households, Gangwon has 1,206 households, and Daegu has 1,058 households preparing for move-ins.

In Seoul, move-ins will occur in three complexes. The Seoul National University Venture Town Prugio (571 households) located in Sillim-dong, Gwanak-gu, and the Sangwolgok Station Jangwi Art Foret (191 households) in Seongbuk-gu, as well as the Yangpyeong-dong Dongmun The East (79 households) in Yeongdeungpo-gu are scheduled for move-ins.

In Gyeonggi Province, large-scale move-ins are planned in five areas including Gwangmyeong, Uiwang, Hwaseong, and Paju. The Cheolsan Xi the Heritage in Cheolsan-dong, Gwangmyeong, has 3,804 households, making it the largest among the move-in complexes in May. The Indukwon Xi SK View in Naeson-dong, Uiwang, is also a large-scale complex with 2,633 households, expected to move in at the end of May. The Bongdamjaira Zen in Bongdam-eup, Hwaseong, has 862 households, and the e-Pyeonhansesang Heyri in Tanhyeon-myeon, Paju, has 1,057 households.

The provinces will supply 1,741 households in Gyeongbuk, 1,206 households in Gangwon, 1,058 households in Daegu, 936 households in Busan, 799 households in Daejeon, 704 households in Jeonbuk, 258 households in Chungbuk, and 226 households in Jeju.

Zigbang noted that the move-in volume in the Gyeonggi region this year is a total of 63,469 households, with supply concentrated in areas such as Pyeongtaek, Gwangmyeong, and Hwaseong. The overlapping of move-ins for large-scale complexes created through continuous supply in new land development zones and redevelopment projects appears to have resulted in a concentration of supply in specific regions.

A Zigbang official said, "When move-in volumes concentrate in specific regions in a short period, various market instability factors can appear, such as a temporary increase in jeonse listings, sluggish transaction activity of existing dwellings, and move-in delays, depending on local demand conditions or absorption capacity," and added, "It is necessary to closely monitor the market situation by region and pay attention to the future trends."

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