Government Optimistic: “Green Belt Released, Sale in 5-6 Years”… “Variables Pile Up, Including Compensation Conflict and Discovery of Protected Species”

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tit”>Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport 1st Vice Minister: “Green Belt Compensation to be Accelerated”

The government announced that if the ​green belt (development restriction zone) in the ⁤metropolitan area including Seoul is lifted in relation to ⁤the ‘8/8 housing supply measure’, ⁢housing sales can begin in 5-6 years, or as early as 2029. Experts pointed out that there are still many hurdles to overcome, such as land ⁢compensation, protected ⁢species, and discovery of ‍cultural assets, but the government​ is⁣ only emphasizing optimistic plans in order to allay supply anxiety.

On the 9th, Jin Hyun-hwan, 1st Vice Minister of ⁢Land, Infrastructure and Transport, appeared on‌ MBC Radio ⁤and said, ⁣“The green belt has ‍few obstacles and compensation is fast,” and “It will be available for general sale in 5 to 6 years.” ⁢Regarding this,​ an official from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and⁣ Transport explained, “Sales could be possible as early as 2029.”

This ‍statement is interpreted as a response⁤ to the criticism that supply through the green belt is ​not enough to resolve​ the immediate supply shortage‌ concerns. The previous day, Vice Minister Jin‍ said in a press briefing, “It will take about ⁢8 to‌ 10 years (until occupancy).” Considering that it usually takes 3 years from sale to occupancy, the message was delivered based on the sale period on the 9th, the day after the announcement of the measure.

The government will⁢ announce the candidate sites for the release of the greenbelt in November. From the announcement of the candidate sites to the start of⁣ construction at the same time as the sale, there are three stages: △ designation of the district △land ‍development △land development. Experts unanimously agree that it ‍is difficult to predict how long​ it‌ will take for‍ land compensation in this‍ process. They say that when the public develops new housing sites, they acquire land⁣ at a price​ lower⁤ than ‌the market price, which can ‍lead ⁢to severe conflicts with ⁢owners.

Environmental and cultural heritage issues cannot be ruled out.‌ In several areas ⁤of the third new towns, including Hanam Gyo-san and Gwacheon, construction ​was delayed due to securing alternative habitats after the habitat of endangered wild ‍frogs was confirmed. The Taereung Golf Course public development project in Nowon-gu, Seoul, announced by the government in​ July 2020, has effectively⁢ fallen through due to opposition from residents and issues with world cultural heritage.

Lee Chang-moo, a professor ⁣of urban⁢ engineering at Hanyang University, said, “During⁤ the Lee Myung-bak administration, the supply of Gangnam Bokgeumjari housing was ⁤faster than general housing‌ sites,”⁢ and “the key is ‍which area to lift ​the designation.” Gangnam⁢ Bokgeumjari housing announced a supply plan in September 2008 ​and began general sales in January 2011.

BYLINE:
Reporter Kim Ho-kyung [email protected]

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