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Seoul Metropolitan Government is reviewing the 'land rental housing supply' method in which the land is owned by the public in the Gangnam area and only the above-ground buildings are sold. The sale price minus the land price can dramatically lower the sale price, but local residents are protesting it.



Reporter Jeong Da-eun.



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Banners are posted everywhere in Garak-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul urging that the site development plan of the former Seongdong Detention Center be handled according to the original plan.



The Seoul Metropolitan Government decided to build 1,300 households, including 700 households in the Town of Hope for Newlyweds and 600 households for sale in the private sector, when setting up a district unit plan for the Seongdong Detention Center site in March.



However, we have recently changed our plan and are considering a public sale method including land lease housing.



In the case of land lease housing, the land is owned by the public and only the building is sold.



Residents, however, have been experiencing inconvenience as a detention center, a evasive facility for 40 years.



[Immigrant/former Seongdong Detention Center development committee chairperson: We have agreed to do this with the residents, and it is a situation that has been promised. If the original draft is overturned, wouldn't there be a serious problem with trust? .]



Residents near the former Seoul Medical Center in Samseong-dong, which is being mentioned as another candidate for housing for the land lease department, also joined the protest procession.



The northern site of the former Seoul Medical Center was selected as a target for supplying 3,000 public housing units, but the conflict grew even greater when Seoul announced a plan to change the district unit plan so that 20-30% of public housing would be built even in the development of the southern site.



Gangnam-gu said that it would propose a third site instead of the site and would not hesitate to sue.



Although there have been precedents for land lease-type half-price apartments supplied to the Gangnam area of ​​Seoul in 2011 and 2012, they faced a challenge of persuading residents.



(Video editing: Park Seon-sun, VJ: Jung Min-goo)