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Popular Post-Occupancy Complexes Among Buyers... Hyundai Engineering & Construction Supplies 'Hillstate Hwanggeum Station Reserve'

- Rising Interest Rate Risks and Low Construction Defect Risks Draw Attention to Post-Sale Complexes
- Hillsstate Hwanggeum Station Reserve Showcases Post-Sale Complex with Built-in Full-Built Floor Plans

Popular Post-Occupancy Complexes Among Buyers... Hyundai Engineering & Construction Supplies 'Hillstate Hwanggeum Station Reserve'

As the overall real estate market remains sluggish and concerns over potential interest rate hikes persist, demand is increasingly drawn to post-sale complexes that offer quick move-ins and less risk of poor construction.


Post-sale complexes have the advantage of being sold when construction progress exceeds 70%, reducing worries about poor workmanship and allowing buyers to visually inspect the actual buildings.


Moreover, in the current prolonged environment of interest rate hike concerns, post-sale complexes that allow move-in within a few months of signing the contract also minimize the risk associated with rising interest rates.


In fact, in Daegu, which is experiencing an unprecedented real estate downturn, the “Daegu Beomeo I-Park” complex, which held its subscription on the 11th, recorded double-digit competition rates. This post-sale complex is supplied in Suseong-gu, a preferred residential area in Daegu, attracting high interest from buyers.


Notably, this marks the first time in about two years that a double-digit competition rate was recorded in Daegu, and industry experts agree that this reflects the locational advantages, brand reputation, and trust in post-sale complexes.


An industry expert stated, “With the ongoing market downturn and the possibility of further interest rate hikes, interest in post-sale complexes that allow near-term move-ins is increasing. Especially with continuous rises in material costs expected to push up sale prices, the popularity of post-sale complexes is expected to continue.”


Hyundai Construction is drawing attention with its upcoming post-sale complex “Hillstate Hwanggeum Station Reserve” in Suseong-gu, Daegu.


“Hillstate Hwanggeum Station Reserve,” supplied across two blocks in Hwanggeum-dong, Suseong-gu, consists of five buildings ranging from four basement floors to a maximum of 40 floors above ground. The complex is designed primarily facing south, with all units featuring slab-type floor plans to ensure sunlight exposure as well as unobstructed views and a sense of openness. The product lineup includes 337 apartment units with exclusive areas of 82 and 83㎡ (formerly 34 and 35 pyeong), which are highly preferred by buyers, and 74 residential officetel units with exclusive areas of 84 and 89㎡ designed for small families such as newlyweds, broadening the range of choices.


Notably, “Hillstate Hwanggeum Station Reserve” is a post-sale complex that features high-end finishing materials and fully built-in floor plans, reducing the burden on buyers.


All apartment types provide either an entrance pantry or corridor pantry, and the 82㎡B and 82㎡D types additionally offer a large kitchen pantry, further enhancing residential comfort. The officetel units, which can substitute for small-to-medium apartments and have an exclusive area of 89㎡, apply a three-bay slab-type design and provide either an entrance or corridor pantry.


In addition to excellent spatial design, all units feature kitchen countertops, walls, and living room art wall tiles made of Italian ceramic tiles. Porcelain tiles are applied to the floors and walls of the kitchen, corridor, living room, and bathroom walls, providing a sophisticated interior finish within the units.


Especially, “Hillstate Hwanggeum Station Reserve” offers expanded balcony floor plans for all units except officetels, maximizing space utilization within the units. System air conditioners and three-panel sliding doors (with some types having swing doors) are installed in all types, including officetels. Built-in wardrobes or system furniture drawers are installed in the master bedroom closets or dressing rooms by type to enhance storage capacity.


A variety of built-in appliances are also applied to maximize residential satisfaction. Each unit is equipped with built-in refrigerators (refrigeration, freezing, and kimchi compartments), all-in-one washer-dryers, three-burner induction cooktops, dishwashers, multifunctional ovens, bathroom bidets, and clothing care systems (Air Dressers). Notably, a food waste disposal system, typically found in high-end apartments or luxury mixed-use complexes, is installed in each unit to maximize convenience.


The model house for “Hillstate Hwanggeum Station Reserve,” which features these diverse finishing materials and built-in appliances, is scheduled to open in May, and an event for interested customers is currently underway on the official website.


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