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KNHC; Korea National Housing Corporation-World's BEST city and housing entity
[edit]1. Introduction of KNHC
Korea National Housing Corporation was established in 1962 in order to construct, improve, supply, and manage housing. It is a 100% Government-owned corporation and as a result it has a strong support from the Government. KNHC is to promote stable public / housing welfare and the balanced development of the nation on behalf of the Korean Government.
2. Business Perspectives
Korea has become the world’s 11th largest trading nation and witnessed substantial growth in economic wealth which has driven demand for higher quality housing. Korea has significantly low housing supply rate compared to other developed nations. Quantitative housing development will be continuously implemented by the government through KNHC.
3. Current Condition of Housing Construction by KNHC
Since it's establishment, KNHC has constructed a total of 1.55 million housing units, which accounts for 12% of total housing in Korea as of December 31, 2004.
KNHC has provided various types of housing such as public bunyang(Housing for Sale), public rental, permanent rental, national rental, and workers’ housing to stabilize living of all income levels. KNHC is expected to focus on constructing rental housing for residence of low-income people and bunyang housing to generate revenue which contributes to rental housing construction.
The next core business segment is the new town development.
In the 1960s and 70s, the rapid expansion in Seoul Metropolitan area resulted in urban deterioration and housing shortage. As a solution, KNHC began the first stage of new town developments in areas such as, Bucheon Jungdong, Seoul Sanggye, Gwacheon, Sanbon etc. in the 1970s and 80s. The ongoing second stage which started in the late 1990s, is executed in areas such as Paju, Pankyo, Asan, Osan Saegyo to promote city planning and environment-friendly designs.
In line with the mandate to improve quality of life, KNHC has introduced the Master Architecture and Master Plan schemes to develop planned new towns strategically. Such communities are fast becoming models that optimally incorporate nature and urbanized culture.
4. KNHC in 2000s - HOUSING WELFARE
With the advent of 21C, KNHC foresaw and acknowledged the importance of the social security of residence for low-income people. KNHC newly organized a seperate system to help them. First, KNHC has been in the service of NRH (National Rental Housing), which is designed to be provided to the low-income people and it is funded by the National Housing Fund and Central government. The maximum rental period is 30 years.
Second, KNHC is buying the existing housings in the downtown area and letting the low-income people to have their home at a minimum rent fee or free. This system is effectively successful because the mojority of low-income people does want to have their home near their work.
Third, KNHC is supplying free Jeonsei housing (rent by the annual interest of the deposit) to child-only household and the hosehold who lost their parents due to a tragic traffic accident.
Other housing welfare services include Rental housing for the old, Supporting tenants of bankrupted privated rental housing, etc.
Dear Sirs : to the Staff member of KNHC (Radio Station)
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Hi My name is Sohn young hoon working in KNHC (Korea National Housing Corporation)
I've been here several times in 2007 and found out that the 'KNHC' keyword in wiki needs to be revised through 'disambiguation'.
Not having very much information on Wikipedia, I had to leave some comment on my company(KNHC) to the discussion session of wiki,
And I think it's good for me to send you a message first since your article of KNHC has been here much earlier than my comment.
I'm not very good at handling various code and processes of 'disambiguation'.
If it is OK with you, please add the disambiguation link to the hatmmessage of the first page of KNHC.
Waiting for your comment and expecting your help.
Thanks so much. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tapaza (talk • contribs) 06:17, 18 March 2008 (UTC)
- Wikipedia is not maintained by "Staff member of KNHC (Radio Station)". If you feel that Korea National Housing Corporation meets Wikipedia's notability requirements, simply create the article. 75.92.135.196 (talk) 10:48, 17 June 2009 (UTC)
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