Wellness Real Estate Buying Guide
Wellness Real Estate Buying Guide
Your guide to navigating purchasing a new home or property to ensure it is a supportive and healthy place for you. Use this for every property you see to help you make an informed decision you feel good about. When you are looking for a property, here are the 3 lists for navigating your search to help you make your decision and have peace of mind.
Learn which things are Red Flags and to avoid when looking for a new home
Share this with your agent to cut down the search process in half
Learn which things you can fix with some cost but still may be worth it
Learn what an ideal home looks like and what to shoot for in your search
Includes AVOID, FIX or IDEAL CHECK LISTS
At DesignWell, we believe where you live and work should be supportive for human health. If it's important to you to eat well, exercise, spend time outdoors, shop consciously, grow or source your food locally and are mindful of what products you purchase, then it's important to have a home that has those same attributes as well.
You can prescribe or take all the supplements in the world, detox and exercise to your hearts content, but... if you come home to a building that has environmental health issues like mold, chemicals off gassing from new building materials or furnishings then you are unlikely to truly feel your best or heal properly.
We have years of professional and personal experience from mold exposure, chemical sensitivities, building science practices, environmental testing and remediation, healthy building material sourcing, biophilic and wellness design that we bring to you so you know you are getting the very best advice and support.
Every place is different, whether it be a van, tiny home, apartment, single family residence, retail space, restaurant, vacation rental, senior or wellness center, we treat each project with love and kindness like we would our own property.
We look forward to being your trusted partner for all things related to environmental health and wellness
In good health,
Michelle Bexelius
CEO/Principal Wellness Design Practitioner
DesignWell Studios