Concerns about finding a common living space
Living together for many generations in a family not only helps connect members but also brings many economic and spiritual benefits. The living space is not only a place to live but also a place for family members to bond together. However, in reality, they are having many difficulties in searching.
The most obvious reason is that large families often have diverse needs for living space, including shared space as well as private space for members and amenities for the elderly and children. Meanwhile, investors in real estate projects today often aim to increase the number of apartments with small areas, suitable for the large number of customers such as nuclear families and young families living in big cities, with limited finances. This Invisibly narrows the choice of those who need a spacious and diverse living space.
In addition, real estate prices in big cities such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are at a high level, while personal income growth cannot keep up with the inflation rate, making it difficult for many families to own large houses.
More importantly, the need for multi-layered utilities for different generations in the family poses higher "demands" that not all projects can meet.
All of these factors combined make finding a house for multi-generational families a big challenge in recent times.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Phuc (Thanh Xuan - Hanoi) said that her family always respects tradition, so they always struggle to find a suitable space for 3 generations to bring their grandparents from their hometown to live together. The difficulty in finding a house like that lies in balancing private space and shared space. Each generation has its own needs. People need peace and comfort. Parents need to work and rest. Children need space to study and play.
According to Ms. Phuc, cost is an important factor because her family is looking for a quality living environment, with full amenities to meet the needs of all members but still have to be within the family's reasonable ability to pay.

According to some architectural experts, an ideal multi-generational living space needs to have a flexible design to meet all needs. This includes having your own room, ensuring privacy and comfort for each person. At the same time, shared space such as living room, dining room and playground is also very important to connect families.
Diversified utilities are also an indispensable factor. Multi-generational families often want to have amenities such as sports areas, parks, schools and shopping malls nearby to meet the daily needs of members. In particular, connection with nature is also an important factor. A living space close to nature brings a feeling of relaxation and improves the quality of life of family members.
Quality and cohesive living space
In that context, The Wisteria appeared and became an ideal solution for families looking for a quality and connected living space.
This is a high-rise subdivision with a classy apartment design, suitable for multi-generational families. The apartments with many options from 3 bedrooms, 4 bedrooms to dual keys (apartments with double keys but with 2 separate entrances, opening up different spaces) are designed to be open, creating ventilation and convenience for daily activities. Each house has at least 2 spacious loggias, creating opportunities for families to create their own space and immerse themselves in nature.

Residents at The Wisteria enjoy a variety of amenities such as inter-level schools, shopping malls, restaurants, supermarkets, hair and nail salons, shopping streets, with multi-layered security. The utility system of Hinode Royal Park urban area such as swimming pool, central park, BBQ area, nursery garden, clubhouse area, sports area... contributes to enriching the lives of residents, while creating an ideal space for entertainment and improving health. Here, grandparents can stroll, exercise to improve their health in cool green space; fathers can play sports, mothers can shop, relax; and children can freely play and study to develop comprehensively.
In addition, The Wisteria is located at the intersection of National Highway 32 and Ring Road 3.5, easily connecting to many areas in the city, convenient for the travel of all generations in the family.
It can be said that The Wisteria subdivision deserves to be an ideal place to live for residents, bringing multi-generational families a complete and connected living space.