The Convergence of Health and Technology: Elevating the Standard of Living
The Financial Times has observed a growing trend among high-net-worth individuals who prioritize a fit and healthy body. As a result, they are willing to invest significantly in their well-being. This is evident from Grand View Research’s statistics, which predict that the global wellness tourism market will surpass $1 trillion by 2030, growing at a rate of nearly 10% annually over the next eight years.
A survey by the Global Wellness Institute at Yale University in the US reinforces this, showing that 76% of respondents are willing to spend more on travel to improve their health, and 55% are ready to pay a premium for psychological therapy services or activities.
In Vietnam, a report from the Vietnam Real Estate Association indicates a notable increase in the demand for smart homes within premium real estate projects, particularly in major cities such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang. Remote-controlled features such as lighting, air conditioning, and integrated security systems have become standard in many luxury projects. A Nielsen survey also found that 70% of homebuyers in these cities are willing to pay an additional 10-15% for a smart living space.
Tenants in large cities also prefer to stay in hotel apartments or serviced apartments that meet specific standards, including smart technology integration and eco-friendly design. Experts believe this reflects a shift in the perception of quality living, especially among young, modern, high-income individuals.
Catering to this “Wellness-Smart” lifestyle, the real estate market is witnessing the rise of hotel apartment projects that offer amenities to cater to this trend. These properties not only feature designs and constructions that support health-conscious customers but also provide a luxurious space that is close to nature.
For investors, the trend towards “Wellness-Smart” living standards presents an attractive opportunity, especially as this segment is showing strong signs of increasing demand.
Green ‘Sky Mansions’ that Rejuvenate and Revitalize
Anticipating this shift in lifestyle, The Ninety Complex, with its chain of hotel apartments, offers exclusive amenities that perfectly cater to the “Wellness-Smart” lifestyle.
At The Ninety Complex, residents don’t need to go to a fitness center as sports and fitness facilities are readily available. The first three floors of the building are dedicated to commercial spaces, a swimming pool, a gym, a library, a co-working space, and more. These amenities encourage interaction, connection, and the formation of a healthy lifestyle.
The Ninety Complex’s amenities go beyond the ordinary, focusing on “Wellness-Smart living” values that aim to balance the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of well-being. For instance, after a tiring day, residents can recharge by visiting the gym or attending a yoga class.
The Ninety Complex is a haven of convenience, offering exclusive privileges rarely found in competing projects, such as smart living technology, intelligent management of the building and apartments, health-conscious furniture, Low-E 24mm glass, a four-season saltwater swimming pool, a sauna for detoxification and energy rejuvenation, and multi-split air conditioning systems combined with air purification and alkaline water filtration at each hotel apartment.
Saltwater Swimming Pool at The Ninety Complex
Additionally, four-layer security with FaceID technology ensures peace of mind, and the podium block provides convenient services and healthcare. Other amenities include airport transfers, periodic cleaning services, and in-house party arrangements, allowing residents to fully embrace a resort-style life.