In 2025, the quest for longevity emphasizes that health outcomes depend largely on environmental factors, with 80% to 90% influenced by wellness ecosystems. Wellness real estate is rapidly growing, expected to reach $1.1 trillion by 2029, as it redefines homes into health-promoting environments. Chronic diseases, largely linked to non-communicable illnesses, are shaped by long-term exposure to negative environmental elements. The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted priorities, leading people to seek homes with better airflow, natural light, and access to green space.
Where we live plays a much bigger role in our health than previously understood. As much as 80% to 90% of our health outcomes depend on external environmental factors in our wellness ecosystem.
Wellness real estate is a booming global industry currently valued at $548 billion, poised to reach $1.1 trillion by 2029, rethinking how we live.
Long-term exposure to air pollution, noise, and poor land use significantly increases the risk of noncommunicable diseases like heart disease and cancer.
COVID-19 highlighted the health impacts of our living environments, with buyers prioritizing airflow, natural light, and access to green space.
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