This year, 284,000 households without homes will be provided with rental housing and housing expenses.
○ Province confirms 2021 Gyeonggi-do comprehensive housing plan"
- 43,000 public rental housing units supplied. Provide housing benefits to 241,200 low-income households
- First reflection of 'Gyeonggi-do Basic House' based on new public housing standards
- Implementation of an empty house maintenance support project and a pilot project using empty houses in Gyeonggi-do
Gyeonggi provincial government will supply a total of 43,000 public rental houses this year to stabilize housing for low-income families, and pay housing benefits to 241,200 low-income households.
In addition, the government will push for a "Basic Housing in Gyeonggi Province" policy that allows anyone without a home to live in key areas such as station areas for more than 30 years at proper rent, and will support the problem of empty houses that accelerate the decline of cities.
The provincial government announced on the 2nd that it has finalized the 2021 Gyeonggi-do Housing Comprehensive Plan." The comprehensive housing plan in Gyeonggi Province includes the supply of public rental housing and support for the vulnerable class, which the province plans to push for or proceed in the province this year, and is established annually under the Framework Act on Housing.
In this comprehensive housing plan, the province selected 5 projects including ▲ supply of rental housing tailored to demand ▲ supply of 'basic housing' for non-residents ▲ development of a transparent and efficient multi-family housing management culture, quality inspection of multi-family housing.
First of all, the province plans to supply 43,000 rental houses this year, including 30,000 public construction leases and 13,000 purchase and lease rental units. Targets of moving in will supply consumer-oriented rental housing to those who receive livelihood and medical benefits, young people, newlyweds, elderly people, disabled, single-parent families, children's residential poor households, and retired children.
In addition, 7,807 Gyeonggi Happy Housing, a rental house provided to stabilize housing for young people and overcome low birth rates, has been approved for business planning until last year. This year, 2,156 will be approved for the project.
From this year's comprehensive housing plan, the Gyeonggi-do Basic Housing" policy was newly reflected." The province is seeking to improve the system, such as enacting and revising laws to realize basic housing policies. The government plans to carry out basic housing policies without any disruptions, such as holding a parliamentary debate on basic housing in Gyeonggi Province, holding a conference and opening a public relations center on February 25, cooperating with cities, counties and related agencies.
A consumer-based policy to strengthen inclusive housing support will also continue. Of the 241,200 households eligible for housing benefits, the government will provide an average monthly housing cost of about 175,000 won for rental households (about 240,000 households), and up to 12.41 million won for self-household households (1,200 households).
Low-income housing improvement projects include ▲ Sunshine Housing 500, a low-income energy efficiency housing renovation project ▲ G-housing Project 130, a private talent donation housing renovation project ▲ 201, housing improvement project 430.
Housing financial support for vulnerable groups was also included. The government will provide up to 2.5 million won in rental deposits for 1,200 new tenants of purchased rental housing. The lease deposit support project will support up to 100 million won for 57 vulnerable households, and 1,300 households for guaranteeing lease loans and interest support projects for low-income households, respectively.
Gyeonggi Housing Welfare Center opened a Gyeonggi Housing Welfare Portal in September last year to provide integrated information centered on consumers. It provides information on various housing welfare services such as public rental housing, housing cost support, and housing finance system. The government has strengthened the housing welfare network between the public and the private sector by holding political meetings and workshops with the institutions that sign the agreement. It is also expanding the role of residential welfare centers in Gyeonggi Province, including conducting research services to support the establishment of housing welfare policies, education on residential welfare by stages, and consulting on residential welfare.
Policies shall also be implemented to efficiently manage multi-family housing, improve the quality of multi-family housing under construction, improve the residential environment of old multi-family housing, and strengthen safety management. Related policies include ▲ Joint audits with private experts ▲ Quality checks to prevent defects in apartments under construction and improve housing quality ▲ 350 technical advisory groups for repair of public facilities in old apartments ▲ 177 small apartment complexes.
The Urban Regeneration New Deal project will be actively discussed with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport with the aim of selecting more than eight locations this year, and small-scale urban regeneration projects will be carried out without a hitch. In particular, the project to support the maintenance of empty houses will be promoted for the first time this year Through this, demolition, repair, safety measures, etc. shall be implemented for empty houses in subparagraph 83. A pilot project to utilize empty houses in Gyeonggi Province will also be carried out in two places, hindering the city's beauty and reinventing empty houses, which are used as various crime sites, into urban regeneration hub spaces. It plans to supply rental housing for the vulnerable in the southern part of the country, and provide community centers for residents in the northern part of the country, which lacks living infrastructure.
Hong Ji-sun, head of the Gyeonggi Urban Housing Office, said, "We will expand the supply of rental housing for the vulnerable and push for the basic housing policy in Gyeonggi Province to continue to expand housing stability."
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In 2021, Korea, the average monthly rental housing is about 175,000 won, about 240,000 households, and 43,000 public rental housing is supported.
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