Investing in wellness

Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live.” — Jim Rohn

In a world where wealth can open almost any door, one asset consistently proves priceless: wellbeing. It’s an important aspect of living in your wealthspace.

We’re seeing a powerful shift among clients who are looking beyond financial returns and leaning into something more personal; investments that prioritise health, longevity, and quality of life. From luxury wellness retreats to residential communities designed around movement, mindfulness, and rest, the concept of “investing in wellness” is no longer just a lifestyle trend; it’s part of a growing financial philosophy.


Because when your financial plan is well-structured, the next question becomes: What are you building it for?


The rise of wellness real estate

Whether it’s a secluded Balinese retreat, an oceanfront development with in-house nutritionists and wellness concierges, or a regenerative resort in Portugal that doubles as a rental asset, wellness real estate is gaining momentum.

These properties don’t just boast high-end amenities—they’re intentionally designed to support physical vitality, mental clarity, and emotional balance. And many of them are built with sustainability, community, and tech-enabled optimisation at their core. For some clients, owning such a space becomes a sanctuary; for others, it becomes a rental opportunity that aligns beautifully with a values-based portfolio.

From escape to embodiment

More than just “getting away,” these investments reflect a deeper desire to embed wellness into everyday living. Whether it’s a second home that inspires a slower pace, or a family legacy property where generations can recharge and reconnect, we’ve noticed a shared theme: the return on wellness is measured in presence, clarity, and longevity.

It’s less about escapism, and more about embodiment—creating a life you don’t need a holiday from.

What’s wellness worth to you?

This is where financial coaching becomes essential. The idea isn’t to simply follow the latest trend, but to explore how wellness investments support your version of success.

We often help clients weigh questions like:

  • Will this enhance your lifestyle or create more work?
  • How does it integrate with your other assets, both financially and energetically?
  • What’s the long-term plan—personal use, rental yield, resale?
  • Does this align with your deeper aspirations, or is it simply another purchase?

At WellsFaber, we’re not just looking at your numbers, we’re looking at your life. And if that life includes sauna decks, slow mornings, sound healing, and an intentional retreat from the noise of spreadsheets, stocks and sales, let’s talk about how to make that part of your portfolio.

We advise, you thrive.

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