The answer to an asset's profitability lies in the value of the benefits it provides. As the supply of housing increases, properties that simply offer basic accommodation will gradually become less valuable and be pushed down to the mid-range segment on the value scale.
With most people who can afford to buy a home already owning more than one property, the need to change homes or accumulate more assets revolves around future trends. One clear trend that has emerged is the integration of living ecosystems that prioritize healthcare – the most valuable asset of every human being.

Forest Onsen - Ecopark's therapeutic onsen complex in Southern Vietnam. Photo: Mai Phuong .
In the Southern market, Forest Onsen, located within the Eco Retreat urban area (220 hectares, west of Ho Chi Minh City, about 30 minutes from Bach Dang Wharf), is pioneering the trend of health-focused real estate. The apartment buildings are situated in an ecological living environment, offering diverse health recovery and rejuvenation therapies, and boast a hot spring and spa treatment complex utilizing Japanese-standard mineralization technology.
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According to numerous medical studies, the majority of human health doesn't come from hospitals or medication, but rather from living environment, exercise habits, air quality, sleep, and the body's daily recovery ability.

Live like you're on vacation, take care of your health every day in a refreshing living space at Forest Onsen, Eco Retreat. Photo: Mai Phuong.
In other words, the most effective healthcare isn't when illness has already appeared, but when health is nurtured right in the home where one lives. That's also why sectors related to healthcare, including wellness real estate, are becoming a rapidly growing segment in many developed countries such as Japan, the United States, Singapore, and the UAE.

A home that provides daily healthcare is an asset many people aspire to. Photo: Mai Phuong.
Successful people may own many homes, but they often reserve one particular property for their own and their family's health. While a house that generates income is an asset, a house that helps extend lifespan and reduce physical and mental stress is a value that cannot be measured in monetary terms.
Hot springs – a health treatment recognized worldwide.
In healthcare real estate models around the world, onsen (hot springs) are always considered one of the most valuable amenities. In Japan, the onsen culture has existed for thousands of years and has become an integral part of people's daily lives.

An indoor hot spring pool developed by Ecopark in Hung Yen . Photo: Mai Phuong.
More than just a relaxing activity, soaking in mineral-rich hot springs is considered a way to improve blood circulation, reduce muscle tension, enhance sleep, alleviate stress, and aid physical recovery. These benefits become even more apparent with age. This is why many Japanese people maintain the habit of bathing in onsens almost daily as an investment in their long-term health.
Previously, Vietnamese people who wanted to experience hot springs had to travel to resorts or provinces with natural mineral sources. Now, the new trend is to integrate hot springs into daily life through modern mineralization technology. With systematic investment, bathing in hot springs is no longer an activity only done a few times a year, but can become a daily health care habit.
Forest Onsen - the first hot spring wellness center in Southern Vietnam.
Pioneering the philosophy of wellness real estate for many years, Ecopark continues to introduce Forest Onsen at Eco Retreat. This is the first hot spring residential project in Southern Vietnam developed according to the wellness living model – where hot springs are not just an added amenity but become the center of the living experience.

Forest Onsen with a view of the 12-hectare Swan Lake. Photo: Mai Phuong .
Forest Onsen consists of two pairs of twin towers: the Forest twin towers and the Onsen twin towers. At Forest Onsen, residents have access to a large-scale hot spring facility located on the 5A floor of the project, featuring nearly 20 diverse therapeutic mineral pools designed according to Japanese Onsen standards.
Every day, with just the press of an elevator button, residents can enjoy hot spring baths as if they were on a luxury resort vacation.

An outdoor mineral bath at Forest Onsen. Photo: Mai Phuong .
The value of Forest Onsen lies not only in its mineral pools and mineral sources imported from Japan, but also in the overall living environment of Eco Retreat - the first retreat city in Vietnam developed according to the philosophy of therapy, recovery, and rejuvenation.
Amidst the vast green space of 4 million trees, the system of parks, walking paths, meditation areas, yoga studios, outdoor sports facilities , and therapeutic hot springs combine to create a comprehensive health care ecosystem. It is a place where each day contributes to a healthier body, a more balanced mind, and a naturally improved quality of life.

Many 2-3 bedroom apartments have private gardens in front of the house. Photo: Mai Phuong .
Forest Onsen, designed by Ecopark, features diverse floor plans, with many apartments boasting front gardens or unique mushroom-shaped balconies. To offer a wider range of experiences and cater to diverse user needs, in addition to typical apartments, Forest Onsen focuses on designing special apartment types such as dual-key, garden, mezzanine, duplex, and penthouse units to reflect the homeowner's individual style and personality. Many apartments offer valuable views of Swan Lake, providing expansive and breathtaking vistas for higher-floor units, encompassing the entire forest retreat.

Salt electrolysis swimming pool at Forest Onsen. Photo: Mai Phuong .
In addition to the hot spring amenities, Forest Onsen residents can also take care of their health with a salt electrolysis swimming pool, gym, yoga, landscaped gardens in a Zen Tropical style, and a comprehensive sports complex within walking distance.
According to experts, wellness real estate is considered one of the most sustainable development trends in the current real estate market, as it simultaneously combines three values: housing, relaxation, and proactive health care. While traditional real estate meets housing needs and resort real estate serves short-term relaxation needs, wellness real estate takes it a step further by creating a living environment that supports and enhances physical and mental health every day.
With increasing average life expectancy, work stress, and the growing prevalence of lifestyle-related illnesses, the need for living spaces that help maintain physical well-being, mental balance, and improve quality of life is more evident than ever. This is why healthcare real estate is considered not just a residential product, but also a long-term investment in the health and longevity of the entire family.
Customers interested in Forest Onsen can contact one of Eco Retreat's official agents for detailed information.

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