- High Residential Preference Due to Convenient Transportation
- Circulation Roads Gaining Attention Not Only in the Metropolitan Area but Also in Cheongju and Other Regions
Interest in apartments near the ‘Sunkhwan-ro’ is increasing. It is easy to move to various parts of the area and is well connected to highways, making the metropolitan transportation network excellent. As a result, among newly launched complexes, those close to Sunkhwan-ro are attracting the attention of demanders.
Among the newly launched complexes, POSCO Construction’s ‘The Sharp Cheongju Greenity,’ scheduled for sale in January in Gaesin-dong, Seowon-gu, Cheongju, is a representative example close to Sunkhwan-ro. It is a large complex with a total of 1,191 households, ranging from 63 to 170㎡ in exclusive area, with up to 38 floors above ground. The complex is adjacent not only to Cheongju 1st Sunkhwan-ro but also to Seobu-ro, making it easy to move throughout Cheongju. It also has a solid metropolitan transportation network including Jungbu Expressway and Gyeongbu Expressway. Convenience facilities such as Homeplus (Cheongju branch), E-Mart (Cheongju branch), and the commercial area of Sannam-dong are nearby, and Chungbuk National University Hospital, the only university hospital in Cheongju, is located right across, allowing residents to enjoy high-quality medical services.
As a ‘park-type apartment’ built within Guryong Park (283,004㎡), which is about 40 times the size of a soccer field, the pleasant residential infrastructure also stands out. When the development of Guryong Park Zone 2 is completed (planned), residents will be able to conveniently use Cheongju’s largest park, which is about 4.2 times the size of Yeouido Park.
Real estate info research team leader Kwon Il said, “The presence of a ring road means that there is a large volume of logistics movement within the area, and even if additional infrastructure is built, the burden of traffic congestion is low,” adding, “In the future, places close to Sunkhwan-ro are likely to attract attention in the region.”
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