Rendering of Rene Ocean Goseong First View. /Courtesy of Korea Real Estate Investment & Trust Co. (KOREIT)

Korea Real Estate Investment & Trust Co. (KOREIT) said on the 15th it plans to begin sales this month for the Rene Ocean Goseong First View apartments in Goseong County, Gangwon.

The project is being developed by Korea Real Estate Investment & Trust Co. (KOREIT) and built by Geumgang General Construction. It will be created on Lot No. 1, Cheonggan-ri, Toseong-myeon, Goseong County, Gangwon, and 16 adjacent parcels, with three buildings from one basement level to as high as 29 stories above ground, totaling 263 households. By exclusive area, it consists of ▲ 74㎡, 28 households ▲ 84㎡, 198 households ▲ 109㎡, 26 households ▲ 117㎡, 4 households ▲ 130–183㎡, 7 households.

Rene Ocean Goseong First View is an ocean-view specialty apartment that overlooks the East Sea. It expands choices for buyers with a range of types from small to mid-to-large. The complex is within a 50-meter radius of Cheonggan Beach and Cheonggan Bathing Beach. Most units are arranged in an east-facing layout open toward the sea, allowing views of the East Sea.

In the Goseong and Sokcho area of Gangwon, the east–west high-speed railway (scheduled for 2029) and the East Sea Northern Line railway (scheduled for 2027) are underway. Once opened, travel will take 1 hour 39 minutes from Sokcho to Seoul Yongsan and within 2 hours 5 minutes from Jejin to Seoul Suseo Station. The complex is a 17–20 minute drive from Sokcho Station and Ganseong Station, where both lines will stop.

It is also a 10–15 minute drive to key areas of downtown Sokcho, as well as Gyodong and Cheongcho Lake. Nearby are Goseong's eight scenic spots including Cheongganjeong, along with marine leisure facilities such as scuba diving and surfing, and ocean-view cafes, creating a resort environment.

Specialized design has also been applied. All mid-to-large units of 117㎡ and larger feature private terraces, allowing residents to view the East Sea from inside their homes. Within the complex, diverse landscaping is planned, including an outdoor campground with water features, a sea play garden, Geumgang Forest Garden, and a pine forest yard.

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