Penta Hills W Complex 1 Draws Visitors Ahead of June 29 Special Supply
Visitor traffic continues at the Penta Hills W Complex 1 model home. Jungsan District has strong residential preference but limited new supply in recent periods. Interest in pricing and unit planning is feeding demand ahead of the application schedule. The project begins with special supply applications on June 29.

Penta Hills W Complex 1 is emerging as a key new supply in Jungsan District, spanning the Daegu-Gyeongbuk residential market. Since the model home opened, prospective applicants have continued to visit, with questions focused on pricing and product composition. The main driver is clear: Jungsan District has maintained strong residential preference while new apartment supply has been limited for some time.
New Supply After a Quiet Period
Jungsan District benefits from steady housing demand tied to both Daegu and Gyeongbuk. Buyers value access to existing residential infrastructure and daily-life facilities. Yet the local market has recently offered few new apartment choices, making Penta Hills W Complex 1 a practical test of waiting demand.
Visitors are weighing affordability and product quality together. Korea’s housing market remains sensitive to interest-rate burdens, rising construction costs and local unsold-unit risks. Buyers now compare location, sale price, floor plans, community features and long-term convenience before applying.
Applications Start With Special Supply
The application schedule starts with special supply on June 29. This stage is for eligible groups such as newlyweds, first-time buyers, multi-child households and institution-recommended applicants. General supply follows afterward, so applicants need to check eligibility, residency rules, savings-account requirements and deposit standards.
For Daegu-Gyeongbuk buyers, household status and local allocation rules can affect winning odds. In a demand-driven market, the key point is not only subscription competition but whether interest converts into contracts.
Market Implications
Penta Hills W Complex 1 will show how much new-apartment demand exists in Jungsan District. If positive responses to pricing and product design continue, both move-up buyers and new entrants may participate. Its result will also serve as a signal for the recovery strength of the Daegu-Gyeongbuk new-housing market.
Key points
- Visitor traffic continues at the Penta Hills W Complex 1 model home. Jungsan District has strong residential preference but limited new supply in recent periods. Interest in pricing and unit planning is feeding demand ahead of the application schedule. The project begins with special supply applications on June 29.
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FAQ
When do applications for Penta Hills W Complex 1 begin?
The schedule begins with special supply applications on June 29.
Why is Jungsan District drawing attention?
It has strong residential preference, but new apartment supply has been limited for some time.
What should applicants check before applying?
They should review eligibility, residency rules, housing savings-account requirements, deposit standards and financing plans.
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