Recently, so-called ‘residential complex towers’ that combine housing, live offices, and large commercial facilities are leading real estate trends. With the increase in single-person and dual-income households, complex spaces where workplaces and convenience facilities are located close to home are gaining popularity.
Real estate experts analyze that the demand segment, which previously preferred multi-access apartments with convenient infrastructure access, is now attracted to the appeal of ‘multi-functional residential complex facilities’ that bring infrastructure inside the facility.
By applying the All in Village trend, which encompasses residential, office, commercial, and cultural facilities, to buildings, these complexes are drawing attention from demand segments. If this culture of pursuing ‘convenience’ continues to become mainstream in the real estate market, it is expected that the popularity of residential complex facilities where everything can be resolved within the complex will continue.
Amid growing attention to such residential complex facilities, a new residential complex is about to be supplied to the market, attracting attention. ‘The Chamber Park Loggia,’ located in Gam-il District, Hanam, is the protagonist. It will be built in Hanam-si, Gyeonggi-do, with six basement floors and ten above-ground floors, combining high-end residential officetels with multi-offices and transit-oriented commercial facilities.
With the geographical advantage of being right next to Songpa and Gangdong, along with expanded transportation networks such as the planned Gam-il Station on the extended Line 3, this residential complex is located in the central area of Hanam Gam-il District, recently dubbed the ‘New Songpa.’ The overall project theme is defined as ‘Metaflex,’ a spatial concept that transcends boundaries and limitations, aiming to create a complex space where various lifestyles can be enjoyed together?from living and working to leisure and convenience.
The officetels, developed as high-end residential spaces, mainly consist of rare small-to-medium-sized floor plans within Gam-il District. Notably, they introduce the spatial concept called ‘Chamber Residence,’ featuring specialized designs that provide comfortable rest and stability amid the busy city. Additionally, various floor plans and custom options will be offered for buyers to choose from, and some units will include individual terrace spaces, providing a personal relaxation area within the urban environment.
‘Chamber Studio’ will be developed as a new-concept ‘multi-office’ where size and configuration can be freely selected. It is designed as a ‘live office’ concept that allows not only work but also eating and living, enhancing work efficiency through various specialized designs. It will offer various sizes and options according to demand and can be used as office space, residential space, or showroom, presenting a new product unlike anything seen before.
The commercial facilities developed alongside are expected to perform well, supported by the extremely low ratio of commercial land in Gam-il District compared to other areas. In fact, the central commercial land ratio in Gam-il District is only 0.74% of the entire district, much lower than adjacent new towns like Wirye and Misa Riverside City, increasing the rarity that can attract abundant hinterland demand.
Moreover, with the planned Gam-il Station on the Seoul Subway Line 3 extension right in front of the complex and its location at the corner of the main intersection in Gam-il District’s central area?known as the ‘golden location’ of Gam-il District?customer inflow is expected to be even higher.
Access to Gangnam is further facilitated via the Seo-Hanam IC adjacent to the project site, connecting to the Seoul Ring Expressway, and the residential infrastructure of the neighboring Songpa area can be conveniently used via Gangdong-daero. Nearby green spaces such as Yeoksa Park right next to the complex, Cheonma Park, and mountains like Cheonmasan and Geumamsan provide a pleasant natural environment. The area also boasts excellent educational facilities, including Dansaem Elementary School and Shinwoo Elementary School nearby, and Gam-il High School, which opened earlier this year.
All products have the advantage of a lower entry barrier compared to apartments. Apartments require a subscription savings account for application and are subject to loan regulations, but purchasing officetels at The Chamber Park Loggia does not require a subscription savings account, and there are no resale restrictions or loan regulations. Offices and commercial facilities are not counted as housing units, so it is expected to attract high interest from real demand users such as startups and creators, as well as investors.
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