Map showing the locations of Hansol Village Complexes 1, 2, and 3 in Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si /Courtesy of Korea Real Estate Investment & Trust Co. (KOREIT)

The integrated reconstruction of Hansol Village phases 1, 2 and 3 in Bundang, Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, is beginning to collect consent forms for designation as a special maintenance zone. This complex was the first in Bundang to decide by resident resolution to use a trust-based project method, and it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Korea Real Estate Investment & Trust Co. (KOREIT), recording about a 94% consent rate in the first pilot district call for applications.

The "Hansol123 Reconstruction Preparation Committee" and Korea Real Estate Investment & Trust Co. (KOREIT) said on the 19th that they will hold a resident briefing session for the second maintenance zone application from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on the 28th. The briefing will be held at "Dream and Love Church" at 99, Sunae-dong, Bundang-gu.

The briefing is part of the procedure to propose designation as Bundang's second special maintenance zone, and the preparation committee and Korea Real Estate Investment & Trust Co. (KOREIT) plan to explain details to residents centered on the "Hansol123 special maintenance plan (draft)."

The briefing will also include guidance on submitting electronic consent forms using the maintenance project platform "Eolmazip" for the proposal to designate a special maintenance zone. The reconstruction preparation committee said it plans to "broaden communication channels in various ways to encourage more efficient and convenient resident participation."

Meanwhile, Seongnam City plans to designate a total of 12,000 households for the second round of special maintenance zones slated for 2026. Draft submissions will be accepted for 10 days starting July 1. The Hansol123 complex is a representative complex preparing for integrated reconstruction in line with this special maintenance zone proposal, and the designation is expected to affect the project's pace going forward.

The Hansol123 complex is considered one of the most commercially viable in Bundang for indicators such as floor area ratio and land share. In particular, because there is no school within the integrated complex, it is expected to be free from education office consultations and daylight restrictions, allowing various plan approval procedures to move forward at a relatively faster pace.

Meanwhile, Korea Real Estate Investment & Trust Co. (KOREIT) is pushing ahead with maintenance projects at more than 39,000 households across 35 business sites nationwide as of the end of last year after being designated and publicly notified as project implementer and project agent. It completed the first large-scale complex project by a trust company (Yongun, Daejeon reconstruction) and has since been carrying out redevelopment and reconstruction at major maintenance project sites in the greater Seoul area. Last year, it was designated and publicly notified as the project implementer for the Mok-dong Phase 10 reconstruction, the Sinwol Siyeong reconstruction in Yangcheon-gu, the Naebang Station area revitalization project in Seocho-gu, and the Gwangmyeong Haan Jugong phases 6 and 7 reconstruction.

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