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[AKyung Hit Product] Goodbye to Ordinary and Monotonous Living Spaces

IMDC, 'Haeundae The Elbon'

[AKyung Hit Product] Goodbye to Ordinary and Monotonous Living Spaces


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] As consumers' tastes become more sophisticated, ordinary and monotonous living spaces are no longer favored. Residential officetels, which are gaining attention as alternative products to apartments, are enhancing their marketability by incorporating various specialized designs to meet these consumers' desires. 'Haeundae The Elbon' by IMDC, selected as a hit product in the first half of this year, features terrace designs in all units to increase openness.


The complex consists of one building with 98 units, ranging from 54 to 84 square meters in exclusive area, spanning from basement level 2 to the 29th floor. It offers six innovative floor plans, allowing residents to choose spaces that fit their lifestyles, and maximizes openness and space efficiency with a duplex structure (except for some units).


The living infrastructure is also abundant. Haeundae Station on Busan Subway Line 2 is a 3-minute walk away, and public transportation and road networks such as the intercity bus terminal, Donghae Expressway (Busan-Ulsan), and Donghae Nambu Line are well established. Haeundae Beach is located within a 7-minute walk, and Haeundae Elementary School is also within walking distance. Within a 1 km radius are Haeundae Middle School, Haeundae Girls' Middle School, and Haeundae High School. Haeundae The Elbon is an officetel with fewer than 100 units, thus free from resale restrictions. The officetel's pre-sale rights are not included in the number of houses when calculating acquisition tax and capital gains tax, providing a tax reduction effect. Move-in is scheduled for the second half of 2024.


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