Health and wellness have become more than just personal goals—these are now important central themes driving urban development.
Amid ongoing shifts in lifestyle trends over the last several years, there has been a growing focus on creating environments that can better cater to the holistic needs of individuals and families. The blueprint for what many has come to know as modern, sophisticated cities is being redrawn as many seek for more features that address emerging tastes and preferences.
For example, the integration of health and wellness components in its various forms is no longer simply a “nice to have” but is rather considered an essential. Beyond the traditional mix of residences, offices and commercial spaces, integrated communities today should be able to offer more, such as expansive parks and even urban farms.
Green lung of the community
One of the most significant additions to this wellness-focused blueprint are golf courses—recreational amenities that contribute to both the physical well-being of residents and the economic value of the property.
Evidently, residents in nearby communities are accorded opportunities to engage in regular physical activity in a serene natural environment. Golf, as a sport, is said to promote cardiovascular health, enhance mental acuity, and encourage social interaction—all of which can help you achieve a healthy lifestyle.
At the same time, golf courses can serve as the green lung of surrounding communities with their lush, well manicured greens acting as natural buffers—helping purify the air, reduce urban heat, mitigate noise pollution, and create a more peaceful environment. A study by researchers at the University of Minnesota and Michigan State University even showed that “golf courses enhance surrounding communities in much the same way as city parks or open green spaces.”
Golf courses can also help boost land values, making the area more desirable for both homeowners and investors.
Community’s centerpiece
It’s fortunate that some of the new developments rising today are integrating these wellness-enhancing features into their masterplans.
The 3,500-hectare Villar City, for example, is poised to have two world-class 18-hole golf courses, designed to appeal to both avid golfers and enthusiasts as well as to those seeking a posh yet tranquil, healthy environment. These green spaces are expected to offer a blend of luxury, leisure, and long-term value.