Currently, new investment models are transforming the real estate world and, with it, investors' vision. Now, investing in projects offers secure and reliable benefits, from steady income to long-term financial security. Fortunately, the city offers diversified options that allow investors to maximize their returns. Here we tell you more about real estate projects in Medellín.
Cassia
This is a hotel project located in Laureles that represents an opportunity to invest in tourism, one of the fastest-growing industries in the country. According to an analysis by the Office of Economic Studies of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Tourism, the first half of 2023 saw the highest number of non-resident visitors compared to the same period in 2022 and 2019.
Visitors between January and June of this year reached 2,705,474, representing an increase of 34.3% compared to the first half of 2022, when the country received 2,014,062 visitors; and 22.1% compared to the same period in 2019, the year before the pandemic, when 2,216,043 visitors were reported.
Hotel occupancy also increased significantly in the Laureles sector, with an average of 80%. Domestic tourism is one of the most positive indicators in the country.
Casa Nua Country
According to figures from the Ministry of Health, older adults in Colombia account for more than 13.8% of the total population, and it is expected that by 2050, 1 in 6 people will be over 65 years of age. Additionally, it is projected that 20% of older adults with purchasing power will require assistance in their daily lives.
In Colombia, there are more than 7.1 million older adults, and less than 0.1% live in assisted living facilities. In 2023, Medellín has 437,230 older adults: 263,032 women (60.2%) and 174,198 men (39.8%). Older adults represent 16.8% of the city's total population.
Torre Médica Campestre
According to the Medellín Chamber of Commerce for Antioquia, in 2022 the city received 17,622 international patients, generating more than $52 billion in revenue for healthcare institutions. January and February were the months with the highest number of international patients, accounting for 10% of the total.
Thanks to the current demand for healthcare services, a tower of clinics and medical areas is being built, which will house the best healthcare specialists and feature the best technology and infrastructure for the best specialists in the sector. This space will be located in El Poblado, near the Medellín Chamber of Commerce, with access via the main roads: Avenida El Poblado and Avenida Las Vegas.