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'Just Supply Housing': One Idea is Closed Schools... But What's the Reality?
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'Just Supply Housing': One Idea is Closed Schools... But What's the Reality?

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • One proposed solution for Seoul's housing shortage involves converting closed schools into residential units.
  • However, the reality of implementing this plan faces significant challenges.
  • The article explores the difficulties and potential obstacles to converting abandoned schools into housing.

Converting abandoned schools into housing is being considered as one potential solution to Seoul's persistent housing shortage. The idea aims to repurpose underutilized public facilities to address the growing demand for residential spaces in the South Korean capital.

However, the practical application of this proposal is fraught with difficulties. The article delves into the complex realities that stand in the way of transforming these former educational institutions into viable living accommodations. These challenges likely include logistical hurdles, regulatory issues, and the suitability of existing school structures for conversion.

The piece investigates the specific obstacles that have hindered the implementation of such plans, questioning whether the concept of using closed schools for housing is truly feasible in the current urban landscape of Seoul. It examines the gap between the proposed solution and its potential execution.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.