Dongjak Central Dongmoon The East Opens First-Priority Subscription After 1024:1 Special Supply
Dongjak Central Dongmoon The East in Sangdo-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul, begins first-priority local subscription on July 14. Its first-home special supply recorded a peak competition ratio of 1024:1. The complex is near Seoul Subway Line 7 Jangseungbaegi Station and the Noryangjin New Town area. Other-area first-priority applications follow on July 15 and secon

Dongjak Central Dongmoon The East, supplied by Dongmoon Construction in Sangdo-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul, enters first-priority local subscription on July 14, confirming strong demand for new apartments in established Seoul locations. The project already drew attention after its first-home special supply posted a peak competition ratio of 1024:1.
Station-Area Location
The complex sits within the living area of Jangseungbaegi Station on Seoul Subway Line 7. The line supports access to major business districts including Gangnam, Yeouido and Gasan. Proximity to Noryangjin New Town also gives the project a redevelopment-linked location profile within Dongjak-gu.
What 1024:1 Signals
The first-home special supply category is mainly used by genuine first-time buyers without prior home ownership. A four-digit peak ratio shows that demand for new Seoul apartments remains deep when transport access and neighborhood potential are clear.
The schedule begins with first-priority local applications on July 14, followed by first-priority other-area applications on July 15 and second-priority applications on July 16. Applicants need to check residence status, subscription account conditions, household eligibility and whether they qualify for special or general supply.
Market Outlook
The result suggests that interest-rate pressure and financing burdens have not erased demand for well-located Seoul projects. Still, special-supply momentum does not guarantee identical results across all general-supply unit types. Scores, lottery allocation, unit preferences and funding plans will shape the final subscription outcome.
Key points
- Dongjak Central Dongmoon The East in Sangdo-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul, begins first-priority local subscription on July 14. Its first-home special supply recorded a peak competition ratio of 1024:1. The complex is near Seoul Subway Line 7 Jangseungbaegi Station and the Noryangjin New Town area. Other-area first-priority applications follow on July 15 and secon
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FAQ
When does first-priority subscription begin?
Local first-priority subscription begins on July 14, followed by other-area first priority on July 15 and second priority on July 16.
What was the peak first-home special supply ratio?
The peak competition ratio reached 1024:1.
Why is the location drawing attention?
The project is near Line 7 Jangseungbaegi Station and close to Noryangjin New Town, supporting transport access and redevelopment-related demand.
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