Support up to 5 million KRW per household
Applications must be submitted to the local community center by the 23rd
Jung-gu, Seoul will continue its home repair support project in the second half of the year following the first half. Provided by Jung-gu.
Jung-gu District Office in Seoul (District Mayor Kim Gil-seong) is launching the second half of the ‘Jung-gu Style Home Repair Project.’ This project aims to improve poor living conditions, targeting low-income households such as basic livelihood security recipients, near-poverty class, emergency support recipients, and housing-vulnerable individuals residing in homes.
The district supports customized home repairs within a maximum budget of 5 million KRW per household, including ▲safety repairs such as security window installation and roof leak fixes ▲energy performance improvements like air conditioner and boiler repairs ▲internal facility repairs and replacements such as wallpaper, flooring, sinks, and washbasins.
Applications for the second half home repair project can be submitted by visiting the resident center of the building where the applicant lives by the 23rd of this month. After application submission is complete, the district will conduct on-site visits to applicant households, prioritize them, and select the final beneficiaries. Repairs will be carried out sequentially starting in September. In the first half of the year, a total of 12 households were supported through the Jung-gu Style Home Repair Project.
District Mayor Kim Gil-seong stated, “Many people continue to live in poor environments requiring urgent repairs but have left them unattended for a long time due to cost issues,” adding, “The district will continue to make efforts to ensure that residents can live in safe and comfortable homes.”
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