Brian and Kristi Culhane, a couple from Scottsdale, Arizona, exemplify the growing trend of affluent individuals integrating health and wellness amenities into their homes. The Culhanes have invested hundreds of thousands in features like a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, UV air scrubbers, and an indoor basketball court, embracing the biohacking movement. This trend reflects a broader shift in luxury real estate, where listings emphasizing wellness-oriented amenities have surged. As health-conscious lifestyles gain prominence, homeowners are seeking environments that not only look good but also support their physical and mental well-being.
When I got into biohacking, I thought, 'Instead of going to the health club every day, why not bring everything to my house? This wasn't just a novelty anymore; it was a lifestyle.'
The biohacking movement is now influencing luxury real estate, with affluent homeowners integrating cutting-edge wellness amenities from infrared saunas to ozone generators.
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