Rendering of Goyang Changneung WOOMIRIN Granity. /Courtesy of WOOMI Construction Co.

Goyang Changneung WOOMI Lyn Granity, which WOOMI Construction Co. is supplying to the Goyang Changneung public housing district in the third new town, is taking applications for the main subscription.

According to WOOMI Construction Co. on the 19th, the complex will be built on block S-1 of the Goyang Changneung district with four buildings from two floors underground to 29 floors aboveground, exclusive areas of 59, 74 and 84 square meters, and a total of 494 dwellings. The complex held an advance subscription in Jul. 2022, and this time the main subscription is for the remaining units excluding those allocated to advance subscription winners.

The subscription schedule calls for applications from advance subscription winners on the 18th and 19th, with results by housing type announced on the 20th. That will be followed by special supply on the 26th and general supply applications on the 27th and 28th. Winners will be announced on Jun. 11, and contracts will run for four days from Jul. 27 to 30.

Goyang Changneung WOOMI Lyn Granity is seen as a complex with strong transportation benefits. A new station on the Goyang–Eunpyeong Line, slated to open in 2031, is planned to the south of the complex, and Changneung Station on the GTX-A line is also scheduled to open in 2030. Access to Seoul and the greater metropolitan area is strong via the Heungdo IC on the Pyeongtaek–Paju Expressway, Line 3's Hwajeong Station and Jayu-ro.

The education environment is also cited as a strength. An elementary school site is planned to the south of the complex, and a kindergarten site is also slated nearby. The Hwajeong-dong hagwon district and Goyang City Hwajeong Library are close, providing education infrastructure.

The residential environment is also pleasant. A neighborhood park is planned near the complex, and green spaces such as Seongsacheon and Changneungcheon are adjacent.

Daily-life infrastructure is abundant. Lotte Outlet Goyang, IKEA, Lotte Mart and E-MART are nearby, and proximity to the Hwajeong and Haengsin-dong living areas makes existing infrastructure easy to use.

Attention was also paid to product design. A south-facing layout and cross-ventilation design enhance sunlight and airflow, and some tower-type units strengthen views and openness. Entry and corridor pantries and a primary bedroom dressing room increase storage and space efficiency.

In particular, the complex is part of a "Bespoke" pilot project led by Korea Land & Housing Corporation (LH). A preference survey of advance subscription winners on furniture brands and design was reflected in paid and free options, and contract holders can choose spaces tailored to their lifestyles.

Community facilities will include a fitness club, an indoor golf practice range, separate men's and women's study rooms, a small library and a guesthouse. The ground level will be created as a car-free complex except for parking for neighborhood living facilities, and an air-clean system that helps reduce fine dust will be introduced along with various landscaping features.

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