- Hyundai Development Company (HDC) begins move-in process for Gagyeong I-Park Phase 5 in Cheongju at the end of February.

- With I-Park's smart technology and premium construction, resident satisfaction is being elevated.

- Following Phase 5, development of Phase 6, 7, and 8 is underway for the creation of a large-scale branded town.



 

Elevating Customer Convenience with I-Park's Unique Smart Technology

Starting from the 28th, Gagyeong I-Park Phase 5, a large-scale branded town apartment representing Cheongju in Chungbuk Province, will begin its move-in process. Gagyeong I-Park Phase 5 incorporates various smart technologies from Hyundai Development Company (HDC) to enhance daily convenience.

 

The HDC IoT system implemented in Gagyeong I-Park Phase 5 offers a range of smart functions that elevate the quality of life, from household management to contactless entry at the shared entrance. Residents can conveniently control heating, ventilation, and more within their units using a wall pad and the I-Park Home app. The smart LED ambient lighting, installed not only in the living room but also in all rooms including bedrooms, can be adjusted in terms of brightness and color according to residents' preferences. Additionally, an aspect-emitting technology is applied to minimize glare, reducing eye strain.

 

Furthermore, contactless and remote services are provided through the utilization of smart technology. With a simple app installation on their smartphones, residents can enter the shared entrance and automatically summon elevators without physical touch. They can also easily locate parked vehicles. Additionally, a smart mailbox system notifies residents of package arrivals, enabling secure exchange with delivery personnel without direct physical contact.

 

Energy conservation is also made smarter in Gagyeong I-Park Phase 5. The smart LED ambient lighting installed in all units consumes approximately half the power compared to conventional fluorescent lighting, resulting in significant energy savings. Moreover, residents can effortlessly monitor individual room-specific power socket usage through the wall pad and I-Park Home app. This allows for a comparison with average usage in typical residential settings, including electricity, water, gas, and more.

 

Completion as a Luxury Complex through Diverse Specialized Designs... Leaping into a Large-Scale Branded Town

In addition to its smart technology, Gagyeong I-Park Phase 5 boasts various specialized designs that make it a landmark luxury complex in Cheongju. Hyundai Development Company (HDC) has incorporated a sidewall pattern and lighting on the exterior walls of Gagyeong I-Park Phase 5, forming the image of Cheongju's emblematic 'Jikji'. Furthermore, the complex minimizes level differences within the premises, providing residents with a comfortable environment for strolls within the complex. Alongside eco-ponds and grassy squares, diverse hydroponic facilities have been installed to enhance the overall comfort.

 

Various community facilities are also noteworthy. The complex offers spaces for everyone in the family, from children to adults, including a senior lounge, I-Park Center, an on-site daycare center, and a shuttle station for waiting during school pick-up times. Additional community facilities such as fitness centers, GX rooms, reading rooms, shared offices, community cafes, and golf practice areas have been established to support leisure and hobbies.

 

Located in Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju City, Gagyeong I-Park Phase 5 spans from basement levels 2 to a maximum of 29 above-ground floors, comprising 8 buildings with a total of 925 units. With the completion of Gagyeong I-Park Phase 5, Cheongju's I-Park has expanded into a branded town with a total of 3,678 units, including Phases 1 to 4 that have already been occupied. Hyundai Development Company (HDC) plans to continue expanding Gagyeong I-Park in the future, solidifying its status as a representative branded town of Cheongju. Phase 6 units are scheduled for presale in the latter half of this year, followed by the sequential supply of Phases 7 and 8.