WOOMI Construction Co.'s "Goyang Changneung WOOM RIN Granity," a public-sale apartment offered through private participation in the S-1 block of the Changneung public housing district in Goyang, Gyeonggi, one of the third new towns, has closed its main subscription.
According to LH Subscription Plus on the 9th, a total of 11,135 people applied for 182 units confirmed for general sale, resulting in an average competition rate of 61.2 to 1, based on the results of special supply and general supply subscriptions conducted over three days from the 26th to the 28th of last month. The earlier special supply also drew 6,217 applicants for 96 units.
Looking at the general supply competition rates by housing type, the 84㎡ A type recorded the highest competition rate at about 113.7 to 1, with 3,070 applicants for 27 units. The 59㎡ A type, which recruited 95 units, received 6,049 applications for a rate of 63.7 to 1; the 74㎡ A type had 999 applications for 21 units (47.6 to 1); and the 59㎡ B type had 1,017 applications for 39 units (26.1 to 1).
The complex will consist of four buildings ranging from two basement levels to a maximum of 29 above-ground floors. It will comprise a total of 494 dwellings with exclusive areas of 59, 74, and 84㎡. The remaining units, excluding those allocated to winners of the advance subscription conducted in July 2022, were supplied in this main subscription.
In particular, the complex adopts the "Bespoke" pilot program of the Korea Land & Housing Corporation (LH), enabling a range of selectable designs tailored to residents' preferences. WOOMI Construction Co., to raise contract holders' satisfaction, surveyed advance-subscription winners in advance on preferred furniture brands and designs and reflected the findings in paid and free options.
The list of successful applicants will be announced on the LH Subscription Plus website and mobile application (app) on the 11th. After that, document submission for winners will run from the 17th to the 21st, and contracts are scheduled to be signed over four days from July 27 to 30.