As 'Gwanggyo Lake The Hill' is scheduled to be supplied near Heungdeok Station in the Heungdeok District, it is attracting the attention of potential buyers.
'Gwanggyo Lake The Hill' is expected to directly benefit from its excellent transportation environment and proximity to Heungdeok IC, which provides easy access to the Gangnam area of Seoul, as well as being located in a densely populated area with high foot traffic.
The building consists of a total of 189 officetel units with exclusive areas ranging from 44 to 59㎡. It has 12 floors above ground, with the 1st and 2nd floors designated for neighborhood living facilities, the 3rd floor for offices, and parking facilities extending down to 4 basement levels.
In particular, 'Gwanggyo Lake The Hill' stands out as a large residential-type officetel, which has been scarce in supply, boasting excellent product quality that can serve as an alternative to apartments.
First, it is the first in Yongin to apply balconies (service areas) to all units, and it is designed with a ceiling height of 2.7m, which is 30cm higher than the usual standard, providing a spacious and open feeling.
Additionally, each unit features a specialized floor plan for efficient space separation, along with identical layouts that give the impression of a medium-sized apartment.
The interior also uses high-end finishing materials, and as basic options, full amenities are installed including a refrigerator, washing machine with a 21kg capacity, dryer with a 21kg capacity, three air conditioners, kimchi refrigerator, and built-in refrigerator.
Along with this, upgraded storage spaces have been constructed to further enhance space efficiency.
Moreover, each unit is equipped with a heat exchange ventilation system that ventilates indoor air without opening windows while saving energy through heat exchange between indoor and outdoor air, considering the convenience of residents.
The 1st to 3rd floors consist of neighborhood living facilities and offices, and the number of households moving into the surrounding Giheung-gu and Yeongtong-gu districts is continuously increasing.
Approximately 44,000 employees work at Gwanggyo Technovalley and Samsung Electronics, providing abundant potential demand. To attract various customers, plans include opening banks, hospitals, large restaurants, and cafes, which are expected to revitalize the commercial area and increase the building’s value.
Another advantage is the excellent transportation conditions. Located in the central commercial area of Heungdeok District, it boasts outstanding accessibility as a commercial complex very close to the subway station.
Furthermore, transportation infrastructure is expected to expand with the connection of the new Suwon Line and the extension of the Yongin light rail line, forming a double station area and linking with the Shinbundang Line, which is anticipated to increase future value.
A real estate official stated, “Once Heungdeok Station opens, transportation convenience will improve, contributing to the revitalization of the local economy. Especially, a large mart is planned to open right next to the project site, which is expected to further enhance the residential environment.”
They also added, “Yongin Giheung-gu is promoting Yongin Platform City, a large-scale development project covering approximately 2.73 million square meters, which is four times the size of Pangyo Technovalley,” predicting its development as a key hub city in the southern metropolitan area, with expected increases in jobs, expanded supply and demand, and price rises.
Meanwhile, the model house for 'Gwanggyo Lake The Hill' is located in Yeongdeok-dong, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do. The scheduled move-in date is the first half of 2027.
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