HomeAdvisor reports that the average home sauna costs between $2,500 and $7,000, with most homeowners paying about $3,100
Affluent homeowners are increasingly building home saunas into their properties, reflecting the broader “wellness design” trend that prioritizes health, longevity, and convenience.
HomeAdvisor reports that the average cost of a home sauna ranges from $2,500 to $7,000, with most homeowners spending around $3,100. High-end models can exceed $10,000.
Developers are also incorporating wellness features such as saunas, steam rooms, cold plunges, sound baths, and red light therapy to attract consumers who prioritize these amenities.
In cities like New York and Miami, luxury developments are incorporating comprehensive wellness areas that combine fitness, spa treatments, and communal spaces, signaling a growing trend in real estate focused on longevity.
The trend reflects growing interest among buyers of all ages in longevity and holistic wellness at home.
The benefits of regular sauna use include improved cardiovascular health, enhanced endurance, and potential cognitive protection.