The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and Korea Land & Housing Corporation (LH) said on the 27th that they will issue a tenant recruitment notice for the 3rd new town Namyangju Wangsuk District A-24 and B-17 blocks.

Courtesy of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

Namyangju Wangsuk District is regarded as having excellent access to Seoul by using metropolitan transit such as GTX-B. Currently, dwellings on 11 blocks, totaling a little over 8,000 units, are under construction. About 10,000 dwellings are scheduled to break ground next year.

The Namyangju Wangsuk A-24 and B-17 blocks announced for sale that day total 881 units, with 629 units for advance subscription and 252 units for special supply and general supply. The sale price is around 18.8 million won per 3.3 square meters. For the A-24 block, type 55 averages in the mid-460 million won range; for the B-17 block, type 74 averages in the mid-560 million won range, and type 84 is in the mid-640 million won range.

This location is a triple-station area within walking distance of the tentative Wangsuk Station (scheduled to open), where three lines—GTX-B, the Gangdong–Hanam–Namyangju Line (Line 9 extension), and the Gyeongchun Line—intersect. A kindergarten, elementary and middle schools, and large shopping malls and hotels are also planned nearby. In addition, a practical design has been applied by enlarging the living room and kitchen and enhancing storage functions such as pantries and dress rooms, and options have been strengthened so that residents can decorate and choose directly to suit diverse housing needs.

Applications for subscription begin on Dec. 8. Winners will be announced on Dec. 23–24, with move-in scheduled for Dec. 2028. A housing exhibition hall has been set up at 816-1, Byeollae-dong, Namyangju, and from the 28th, advance subscribers will have priority to view the model homes.

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