Yeoncheon County Governor Kim Deok-hyeon plans to actively utilize the second home policy to increase the population living in the district and revitalize the local economy.

by times news cr

2024-05-03 15:37:42

Yeoncheon County Governor Kim Deok-hyun held a news interview at the KBS Suwon Center. Yeoncheon County Governor Kim Deok-hyun announced on the 3rd that he would actively utilize the second home policy to increase the population living in the district and revitalize the local economy.

In a news interview held at the KBS Suwon Center, County Governor Kim Deok-hyeon said, “For the past two years, Yeoncheon-gun has continuously requested support from the central government and the National Assembly for Yeoncheon, which is a metropolitan area but is a border area and a declining population area. “The inclusion of Yeoncheon in the second home special area is the result of our military’s constant voice,” he said. “We will raise our voices so that the government’s various policies for local governments with declining populations in border areas, including the second home policy, can continue in the future.” emphasized.

Yeoncheon-gun is the only one of the 31 cities and counties in Gyeonggi-do to be included in the second home special area recently announced by the Ministry of Strategy and Finance. The second home special exception is a policy that recognizes a homeowner as ‘one homeowner per household’ even if he or she acquires one additional home in Yeoncheon-gun. Even if a homeowner in the metropolitan area purchases a home in Yeoncheon-gun, a special second home area, he or she is recognized as a single homeowner and can receive benefits such as transfer tax, comprehensive real estate tax, and property tax.

Governor Kim said, “Yeoncheon-gun has had slow development due to the nature of the border area, but as a result, it is a land of opportunity that has preserved clean nature for more than half a century.” He added, “We will build a large-scale housing complex in the optimal location where the Imjin River and Hantang River flow through our own projects in the future.” “It’s a plan,” he said.

With the opening of metropolitan subway line 1 in December last year, expectations for regional development are growing. The number of visitors to Yeoncheon continues to increase due to the expansion of transportation infrastructure. Looking at the number of visitors to major tourist attractions as of last year, Jaein Falls recorded 548,000 people, Jeongok-ri Paleolithic Relics recorded 306,000 people, and Imjin River Dapsari Garden recorded 148,000 people.

Governor Kim plans to focus on building transportation, education, and living infrastructure as accessibility to Seoul has been dramatically improved, while increasing the population by revitalizing the tourism industry. In particular, Governor Kim announced a plan to raise Yeoncheon’s brand and increase the number of people consuming and living in the region as Liquidpolitan emerged as a new city concept as the entire country became a daily living zone.

Governor Kim said, “With the opening of the alternative bypass road for Line 1 and National Road 3, the transportation infrastructure surrounding Yeoncheon-gun has improved dramatically. “We will discover future growth engines for Yeoncheon Bay and leap forward as a central city in northern Gyeonggi Province,” he said. “We will push ahead with major projects such as the creation of the Yeoncheon BIX green bio cluster, the creation of the National Cemetery, and the pet theme park without any setbacks.”

Queen reporter Hana Choi photo Yeoncheon-gun

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2024-05-03 15:37:42

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