A rendering of Block A-1 in Wangsuk 2 District, Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province. /Courtesy of Kumho E&C

Kumho E&C will supply 4,152 homes nationwide this year, including in Wangsuk, a third new town in Namyangju.

Kumho E&C said on the 19th that it will supply 4,152 homes of its own share across nine complexes nationwide, starting with block A-1 in Wangsuk 2 District in Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province. That is about 2.3 times more than the previous year and the largest volume since 2022 based on the company's share.

Kumho E&C plans to expand supply, focusing on key locations in the Seoul metropolitan area, including the third new towns. By region: ▲ six complexes and 2,055 homes in the metropolitan area ▲ two complexes and 1,327 homes in the Chungcheong region ▲ one complex and 770 homes in the Gyeongsang region.

The first sale of the year is "Wangsuk 2 District Atera" (tentative name) at block A-1 in Wangsuk 2 District, Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province, slated for March. As the first for-sale complex within Wangsuk 2 District, it will comprise 812 homes, from two basement levels to 29 above-ground floors, with exclusive areas of 59–84 square meters.

In April, "Anseong Dangwang District Phase 2 Atera" will be offered around 148-6 Dangwang-dong, Anseong, Gyeonggi Province. It will have one basement level to 29 above-ground floors across five buildings, totaling 530 homes.

In the same month, "Atera" supply will continue in Godeok International New Town in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, and in Gumi, North Gyeongsang Province. In block A63 of Godeok-dong, Pyeongtaek, a complex will be built with one basement level to 27 above-ground floors across six buildings, exclusive areas of 74 and 84 square meters, totaling 630 homes. Around 141-11 Hyeonggok-dong, Gumi, North Gyeongsang Province, an Atera complex totaling 770 homes across 11 buildings from two basement levels to 29 above-ground floors is planned through the reconstruction of Hyeonggok 3 Jugong.

Since its launch, "Atera" has proven brand competitiveness by recording consecutive sellouts in major regions nationwide. "Cheongju Technopolis Atera," the first applied complex, posted an average subscription competition rate of 47 to 1 for first-priority applicants, and major metropolitan complexes such as "Goyang Janghang Atera" and "Geomdan Atera Xi" also achieved early sellouts. In particular, in September last year, "Dogok Atera," the first Atera complex in Seoul's Gangnam area, recorded a peak competition rate of 351 to 1 and an average of 145.4 to 1.

Orders in the dwellings business are also expanding. Kumho E&C was selected in June last year as the preferred negotiating partner for the "Yeonsinnae Station Urban Public Housing Complex Project" by the Korea Land & Housing Corporation (LH), a project worth 224.4 billion won. In the same month, it won the "Dongsam Park Villa Small-Scale Reconstruction and Maintenance Project" in the Hang-dong area of Guro District, Seoul, and is maintaining competitiveness in metropolitan maintenance projects based on stable supply performance.

A Kumho E&C official said, "Atera is rapidly building brand trust by focusing on product appeal tailored to consumer needs," adding, "this year, we will further strengthen our presence in the market by pursuing stable supply and orders, centered on key locations in the metropolitan area."

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