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government and the Seoul Metropolitan Government said that they would develop a side village in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul as a public housing complex and relocate the existing side village residents.

However, there are reasons why residents are hesitant to move in, and reporter Im Tae-woo reports.

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Yeongdeungpo-side Bangchon is a small alley of buildings.

In the meantime, there have been several attempts at the civilian level, but the government and the Seoul Metropolitan Government took out a public development card earlier this year as the number of residents was disbanded due to the problem of migrating to the other side.

They are responsible for the entire development process from land acceptance to housing supply.

While building more than 1,200 houses, including newlyweds and private homes, the company decided to build a permanent rental house for all 360 residents in the room.

[Kim Hyun-mi / Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (January 20th): (Yeongdeungpo's side village) is not a forced demolition or expelled development, but a warm development with a virtuous cycle that embraces and lives well… .]

However, the residents of the room are tumultuous.

If you want to move into a permanent rental house, you will have to pay a deposit of about 1.6 million won, but this is a huge amount of money, earning an average of 700,000 won per month.

[Residents in the room: I think that eight or 8.5 people in a row cannot collect (deposit). Supply and demand are limited. When I hold it for 700,000 won, I rent a house and smoke a cigarette. There is a trauma. I don't have it after giving it.]

There are also a lot of residents who are willing to leave with compensation for migration, which is about 4 million won per household, rather than worrying about friction with other residents.

[Residents in the room: If you drink on the street, you will report 100% immediately. Gradually, if you do it that way, all of these people will fall out anyway.]

If the settlement rate is low, the public development justification for the residents will fade.

[Pastor Eun-Sik Son / Frayoyu: (If the residents of the room) want a new development, they want a cleaner house in this state, but they never want a building.] The

Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and Seoul Metropolitan Government provide temporary residence facilities for construction workers during construction period In addition, we plan to persuade them to take a method to pay compensation for immigration after deducting the deposit.

(Video editing: Park player, VJ: Hyungjin Kim)