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Affordable Housing Development
Empowering citizens with strong residential rights Affordable Housing Development

BMC goes beyond providing physical spaces—we offer various residential welfare services to enhance residents' quality of life and genuine well-being. Through a wide array of services, we support child-friendly environments, healthy and convenient lifestyles for retirees, and public housing that promotes neighborly connections.

1 Residential Welfare ON – BMC Food Truck

2 Excellence Prize Winner – 7th Residential Welfare Culture Awards

3 Residential Welfare ON – Meal Support for Senior Centers

4 BMC Home Medical Service – Home-Visit Medical Care

5 BMC Home Medical Service – HomeVisit Oriental Medicine Care

Housing Welfare initiatives to strengthen citizens’ housing rights

Rental Housing Supply and Management (As of the end of December 2024)

Permanent Rental
(11 sites / 10,725 units)

Unit s leased for more than 50 year s or permanently to ensure stable housing for lowincome households, with financial support from the national or local governments.

Busanjin-gu, Sasang-gu, Buk-gu, Geumjeong-gu, Haeundae-gu, Yeongdo-gu, Saha-gu

27 m², 27.4 m², 27.6 m², etc.

Buy-to-Rent
(Busan-wide / 2,919 units)

Existing housing units leased at rates lower than surrounding market prices, helping low-income families remain in their current neighborhoods through deposit-based rental contracts.

Busan-wide

Up to 85m² (in general)

Lease-on-Deposit Rental
(Busan-wide / 1,145 units)

Existing housing units leased at rates lower than surrounding market prices, helping low-income families remain in their current neighborhoods through deposit-based rental contracts.

Busan-wide

Up to 85m² (in general), up to 60 m² for
single-person households

National (Rotational)
Rental (1 site / 782 units)

Long-term rentals (30+ years) supported by national/local government funds or housing and urban funds to ensure housing stability for lowincome citizens.

Nambumin-dong (Seo-gu)

36 m², 51 m², 59 m²

Public Rental
(2 sites / 233 units)

Rentals serving as alternatives to permanent rental housing, funded by the national government or housing and urban funds. Units are under 85m² and cannot be converted into apartment subscriptions.

Gupo-dong (Buk-gu), Dadae-dong (Saha-gu)

Gupo Urban (31.6 m², 39.8 m², 48 m²),
Dusong Urban (49.8 m²)

Redevelopment Rental
(Busan-wide / 728 units)

National rental units developed through housing redevelopment projects (unions), and purchased by the Mayor of Busan. They are leased by BMC to provide 30-year housing for citizens without homes.

Busan-wide

24–53 m²

Happy Housing
(5 sites / 3,337 units)

Public housing units provided at affordable rates to support residential stability and enhance welfare for young adults such as newlyweds, youths, and university students.

Nakmin-dong (Dongnae-gu)

19~36 m²

Ilgwang-myeon (Gijang-gun)

19–59 m²

Yongho-dong (Nam-gu)

26-44 m²

Yeonsan-dong (Yeonje-gu)

26-44 m²

Ami-dong (Seo-gu)

29-59 m²

Promoting the Advancement of
Housing Welfare Services

Objective

To assess the overall level of residential welfare service within the public rental system, analyze findings, and gather feedback to continuously improve resident satisfaction through targeted, meaningful efforts

Key Details

Identif y and address issues in the current evaluation index system, reflect annual changes in resident needs and broader social trends, and implement improvement initiatives that enhance the objectivity and effectiveness of the residential welfare service evaluation system

Year 2024 2023 2022
Score 82.1 81.7 74.6

What is the BMC Residential Welfare Service Index?

Quantifying the level of housing welfare as experienced by public rental housing residents through objective evaluation indicators in the form of an index.

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