In the context of increasing pressure from climate change and rapid urbanization, green living spaces in Vietnam have become an important criterion when choosing real estate. In Vietnam, the Government has committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, and urban planning also sets higher requirements for green tree density, technical infrastructure and environmental standards. In that picture, the "green era" of Vietnamese real estate is gradually taking shape. Homebuyers are increasingly prioritizing choosing green living spaces, and investors also tend to prioritize well-planned projects that meet sustainable criteria, because these are assets that have the ability to maintain value and increase value in the long term.

Grasping that trend, Eurowindow Holding pioneered the creation of a green, modern urban area Eurowindow Light City right in the new center of Thanh Hoa province's capital with an impressive scale of up to 176ha. Besides owning a large-scale green tree and water surface system, the project is developed according to the criteria of a green urban area with many synchronous technical solutions.
The buildings here use environmentally friendly and energy-saving materials. The glass box door system combined with safety glass and heat-resistant glass manufactured by Eurowindow helps reduce noise, limit heat loss, thereby saving electricity for the entire house. This is an important factor in the context of increasing energy costs.
The project also integrates renewable energy sources through the use of solar power for lighting systems in areas such as garden lights, wall lights of villas, shophouses and some public spaces. This solution contributes to reducing dependence on traditional power sources, while reducing emissions to the environment.
In the field of technical infrastructure, Eurowindow Light City applies standard A wastewater treatment technology, treated water can be used to water plants. In parallel with that is a smart waste collection system, operating on solar energy, capable of automatically opening and closing, compressing waste and sending warning signals when full. This approach helps optimize the collection process, reduce odors and minimize air pollution in urban areas.
A noteworthy point is that the project operates according to green standards, focusing on efficient energy management and rational use of water resources. These solutions not only help reduce operating costs but also create a foundation for a sustainable and long-term living environment.

It can be seen that in the context of the market strongly shifting to sustainable development criteria, businesses that proactively change strategies will have a clear advantage. Investing methodically in green urban areas not only meets the increasing needs of people but is also in line with the general development orientation of the country.
The increasing appearance of green standard projects shows a clear trend of the Vietnamese real estate market. In that flow, urban areas that are synchronously planned, integrate environmental solutions and operate effectively will become a priority choice for both real homebuyers and long-term investors. Eurowindow Light City is one of the highlights contributing to shaping this trend.
The appearance of a large-scale green and modern urban area like Eurowindow Light City not only quenches the thirst for sustainable green living space for Thanh Hoa people but also catches up with the national urban planning flow. This is a high-quality residence and a safe haven for cash flow, bringing solid added value to both real homebuyers and long-term investors.