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The Last Hidden Spot in Bundang, 'Hanssem Bachhaus', Beckons Young Asset Holders

The Last Hidden Spot in Bundang, 'Hanssem Bachhaus', Beckons Young Asset Holders

‘Hanssem Bachhaus’ is being established on the last available site in the Bundang area, where no new housing supply has been offered for over 10 years. Located in Gumi-dong, known as the Beverly Hills of Bundang, this high-end gated house is regarded as a boon for the Bundang luxury residential town.


Exempt from the 1.5 billion KRW loan regulation, Bundang luxury residential town


As the saying “Bundang is heaven” goes, the standard of wealth symbolized by Bundang is rising day by day. Hanssem Bachhaus, built on the last prime land in Bundang, is considered an opportunity for affluent buyers to enter the Bundang luxury residential town.


In fact, the Gumi-dong luxury residential town in Bundang is a wealthy neighborhood densely populated with premium detached houses and townhouses, close to nature, making it popular among young asset owners seeking a distinctive residential culture. Additionally, Hanssem Bachhaus is excluded from the 1.5 billion KRW loan regulation under the December 16 real estate measures, which is a hot topic in the recent real estate market, and offers additional interest-free loans on a first-come, first-served basis, attracting even more attention.


Vertical detached structure designed by world-renowned architects


Hanssem Bachhaus offers a differentiated living environment that combines the advantages of apartments and detached houses through a luxury design created by world-class architectural masters. The most notable feature of Hanssem Bachhaus is that it was designed through a collaboration between Keisuke Maeda, a globally acclaimed Japanese architect known as the “second Tadao Ando,” and Professor Han Jong Lee, a domestic authority in residential architecture.


Keisuke Maeda is a distinguished architect who has received awards such as the Dedelominos Prize, the Asian Architects Association Award, Design Vanguard, and AR House Winner. Hanssem Bachhaus is his first project in Korea. Professor Han Jong Lee has designed numerous detached houses and townhouses domestically since winning an architectural competition in 1984.


Private elevator, 11-meter vertical indoor courtyard


The collaboration of these two architectural masters makes Hanssem Bachhaus stand out significantly in design compared to ordinary townhouses.

Boasting a vertical structure, Hanssem Bachhaus breaks away from the monotonous flat layout by organically connecting 11 spaces within each unit while maintaining privacy. Additionally, a signature 11-meter-high indoor courtyard runs through the house to maximize natural lighting. Each unit is also equipped with a private elevator for convenience.


Hanssem Bachhaus, which seems to bring nature directly into each unit, features gardens both in front and behind every household, terraces in every room, and when combined with the courtyard and rooftop garden, residents enjoy a total of four gardens, showcasing a design closely connected to nature.


Such a unique Hanssem Bachhaus offers not only convenience in daily life but also attractive ownership value. Experts emphasize, “Apartments are purchased for their floor plans, but townhouses are bought for their ceiling height and volume, that is, floor area ratio. Since townhouses inherently own a certain size of land, they are far better products in terms of mid- to long-term future value compared to apartments.”


Situated on the last site in Bundang and enjoying the premium of exemption from loan regulations, Hanssem Bachhaus is currently operating a premium lounge by advance reservation for VIP clients.


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