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According to the 2/4 real estate measures, the government has decided to create new public housing sites in 10 places including the metropolitan area, Daejeon, and Sejong to supply 140,000 households. The largest number of 41,000 households will be built in the areas adjacent to Uiwang, Gunpo, and Ansan, and 29,000 households will be built in the Hwaseong Jinan area on the scale of a new city.



Incheon Guwol and Hwaseong Bongdam are developed for 18,000 and 17,000 households, and reporter Hyung-woo Jeon reports first whether it will be possible to stabilize the high-flying housing prices in the metropolitan area.



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41,000 households will be built on an area of ​​5.86 million square meters in the border areas of Uiwang, Gunpo, and Ansan.



It is similar in size to Pyeongchon, Gyeonggi-do, the first new city.



It is only 12km south of Seoul, and it takes 20 minutes to Gangnam area and 35 minutes to Seoul Station via subway lines 1 and 4 and GTX-C line.



Jinan, Hwaseong, where 29,000 households will be housed, is planned to be 1.5 times the size of Yeouido, making it a base city in the southwestern part of the metropolitan area.



With the decision of public housing sites for 120,000 households in 7 metropolitan areas and 20,000 households in 3 locations in Daejeon and Sejong, the new housing site supply plan, one of the core contents of the February 4 measures, has been completed.



[Yoon Seong-won / 1st Vice Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport: Sales will start sequentially from 2026.



In terms of continuing supply expansion, it will help to stabilize buying sentiment, but there are many forecasts that it may be difficult to expect an immediate effect of stabilizing house prices.



We have to wait more than 5 years for the sale to take place, and other housing sites except for Uiwang, Gunpo, and Ansan are outside the existing 3rd generation new towns, so it is unclear whether Seoul's demand will be absorbed as much as expected.



If the project is delayed in the process of land expropriation and compensation, the move-in time may be delayed.



[Lee Chang-moo/Professor of Urban Engineering, Hanyang University: (2nd period) Geomdan New Town The planned amount of work is still not resolved. It will not be easy for the plans to proceed quickly, given the market conditions.]



Above all, it is evaluated that the effect will be limited unless measures to secure self-sufficiency are accompanied.



(Video coverage: Yoo Dong-hyuk, video editing: Lee Hong-myeong, helicopter pilot: Min Byeong-ho)