Doosan Construction is drawing attention to ‘Saejeol Station Doosan We've Trageum’ in Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, which will open for first-priority subscription on the 16th. This complex has recently become a hot topic due to its lower sale prices compared to new apartments in Gyeonggi-do, and because the subscription conditions are not strict, with 60% of the general sale units allocated by lottery, making it a worthwhile opportunity to aim for winning the subscription.
The sale prices for the complex are △59 type from 598.2 million KRW to 679.8 million KRW △76 type from 693.7 million KRW to 778.8 million KRW △84 type from 760.6 million KRW to 885 million KRW (excluding 59T1, 84AT·BT·CT2 types).
This is more than 300 million KRW lower than the highest sale price of 1.235 billion KRW for the 84㎡ exclusive area of ‘e-Pyeonhansesang Yongin Station Platform City’ launched last month in Yongin Special City, Gyeonggi-do. Additionally, compared to ‘Elif Mia’ supplied last month in Mia-dong, Gangbuk-gu, the sale price (1.08716 billion KRW to 1.14263 billion KRW for the 84㎡ exclusive area) is considered very reasonable.
Moreover, considering that the 84㎡ exclusive area occupancy rights for ‘DMC SK VIEW Art Park Foret,’ located about 1 km away from the site, were actually traded for 1.09109 billion KRW on the 5th, and the market price for the 5-year-old ‘Eungam Station Hyosung Harrington Place’ 84㎡ exclusive area is 980 million KRW (based on KB Live On), there is a price difference of about 200 to 300 million KRW, indicating strong price competitiveness.
‘Saejeol Station Doosan We've Trageum’ is also popular among young demand groups. Since all units are under 85㎡ exclusive area and 60% of the general sale units are allocated by lottery, even those with low points have a chance to win. Furthermore, the resale restriction period for sale rights is one year, and there is no obligation for actual residence, reducing the financial burden relatively.
Also, anyone aged 19 or older residing in the metropolitan area (Seoul, Gyeonggi, Incheon) who has been subscribed for more than 12 months and meets the deposit requirements by region and area can apply for first-priority subscription regardless of the number of houses owned or household head status.
The sale schedule starts with special supply on May 15, followed by first-priority subscription on the 16th and second-priority subscription on the 17th. The winners will be announced on the 23rd, and the official contract period will be held for three days from June 5 to 7.
‘Saejeol Station Doosan We've Trageum’ is also highly praised for its excellent product quality. The complex is designed mainly with south-facing units and 4-bay layouts to maximize lighting and ventilation, and it is a park-type complex without cars on the ground, planning abundant landscaping spaces such as a central plaza and sunken garden. Various community facilities such as screen golf, golf practice range, fitness center, GX room, sauna, and a small library will be established to help residents live healthy and relaxed lives. Inside the units, kitchen furniture is arranged considering the flow of movement, and ample storage spaces such as pantries, dressing rooms, and display cabinets (varying by type) are provided.
Additionally, ‘Saejeol Station Doosan We've Trageum’ plans to offer upgraded comfort and convenience compared to conventional apartment living based on five keywords: Have, Live, Love, Save, Solve. △‘Have’ includes Home IoT, wall pads, remote meter reading, and smartphone one-pass systems for ‘spaces you definitely want to have’ △‘Live’ includes grand gates, well-being walking paths, and children's playgrounds for ‘spaces filled with joy’ △‘Love’ includes entrance clean zones and middle doors, premium living rooms, and upgraded dressing rooms for ‘spaces filled with love and happiness’ △‘Save’ includes solar power generation systems, standby power cut-off systems, ECO energy-saving water fixtures, and LED lighting for ‘spaces with economical living’ △‘Solve’ includes CCTV, parking control systems, and emergency bell systems in underground parking lots for ‘spaces where daily problems are solved.’
The complex is located in Sinsa-dong, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, consisting of 6 buildings from basement level 2 to ground level 18, with a total of 424 units ranging from 59㎡ to 84㎡ exclusive area. Among these, 235 units will be sold to the general public, broken down by exclusive area as △59㎡ 40 units △76㎡ 15 units △84㎡ 180 units.
The model house for ‘Saejeol Station Doosan We've Trageum’ will be open for general viewing until Sunday, the 14th.
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