- Securing Views of Hallasan and Hamdeok Beach, Boasting a ‘View’ Embracing Both Mountains and Sea
- Located in Non-Regulated Area, Lower Entry Barriers for Subscription, Relatively Easier Loans, and Various Tax Benefits
Jeju, a representative domestic tourist destination, boasts a pristine natural environment and various convenient living infrastructures. Additionally, flights operate from morning until evening, allowing easy access via air routes. As a result, many people, regardless of age or gender, consider Jeju a desirable 'healing spot' to live.
According to Real Estate 114REPS, the number of households in Jeju City on Jeju Island has been increasing every year since 2010. As of 2020, it is confirmed that 216,202 households reside in Jeju City. In terms of population, 73% of the total population of Jeju Island is concentrated in Jeju City. This outcome is analyzed to be influenced by the advantage of experiencing Jeju's unique natural environment while being close to the airport.
Among Jeju City areas, the number of households in 'Jocheon-eup,' which is close to Jeju Airport and has a well-developed commercial district centered around Hamdeok Beach, is rapidly increasing. It surpassed 10,000 households in 2017 and has continued to grow steadily since then. Meanwhile, with the ongoing feasibility study for the supplementary strategic environmental impact assessment of Jeju's Second Airport, additional benefits are expected once it is established.
In this spotlighted Jocheon-eup area, a new complex is scheduled for sale in September. It is the 'Hamdeok Haemiltown Phase 2.'
'Hamdeok Haemiltown Phase 2' will be constructed in Jocheon-eup, Jeju City, consisting of one building with one basement floor and seven above-ground floors. A total of 116 households will be supplied, featuring 15 types of small units ranging from 27㎡ to 47㎡ in exclusive area.
This complex is praised for its excellent location. Around the complex, various infrastructures necessary for daily life such as Hanaro Mart, Hamdeok Oil Market, and Hamdeok Elementary, Middle, and High Schools are established. Also, being adjacent to Hamdeok Beach, there are many facilities like resorts and hotels, allowing residents to enjoy a vibrant commercial district nearby.
Accessibility is also good. Public transportation networks, including main and branch buses, are well established, and when using a vehicle, it is easy to move to Jeju and Seogwipo City via Jeju Ilju East Road and Jocheon Bypass Road.
Moreover, the complex secures views of Hamdeok Beach, reputed as the most beautiful in Jeju, and Hallasan Mountain, allowing residents to enjoy premium scenery daily within the complex.
Freedom from various regulations is another advantage, making it sufficient to realize the lifelong dream of many demanders for a 'Jeju in Second House.' Applications are possible without a subscription savings account, and previous housing lottery wins do not affect eligibility; only the application fee is required.
Additionally, since the complex is planned in a non-regulated area, the loan threshold is low, and various tax benefits such as acquisition tax, property tax, and rental income tax can be enjoyed when registering as a housing rental business. It is also noteworthy that restrictions on re-winning after winning do not apply.
Furthermore, in July, due to the special comprehensive real estate tax exemption announced by the Ministry of Economy and Finance, low-priced local houses were excluded from the one-household one-house count, securing another competitive edge. This benefit applies because the official price is below 300 million KRW and the location corresponds to a eup/myeon area in a special self-governing city.
Meanwhile, detailed information about 'Hamdeok Haemiltown Phase 2' can be found through its website and other channels.
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