City of Dreams places mold prevention at the center of the housing model.
Mold is often treated as a maintenance issue, but it directly affects how people live, breathe, sleep, and function. For many, the home becomes part of the problem instead of the solution.
Mold exposure is far more common than people realize.
Nearly 47% of homes have mold or dampness issues.
Even newly built homes are not immune.
The impact goes beyond the structure. It affects health, energy, and daily life.
Indoor conditions directly affect how people live, breathe, and function.
But most housing is not built with that in mind.
Moisture issues are common, and mold often goes unaddressed or unnoticed. In many cases, it is simply covered, repainted, or ignored.
In most areas, landlords are not required to proactively test for mold, and enforcement typically depends on visible evidence. If mold is hidden behind walls, under surfaces, or covered, it often goes undetected.
The result is millions of people living in environments that quietly affect their health.
City of Dreams takes the opposite approach.
Homes are designed from the start to prevent moisture, reduce risk, and eliminate the conditions where mold develops.
This is not about managing a problem after it appears.
It is about removing the conditions that allow it to exist in the first place.
Indoor air quality and moisture control are treated as essential, not optional.
For those who have experienced mold-related illness, or for anyone who simply wants a healthier environment, this creates a different standard of living.
For people who need relief. For many people, their living space is part of the illness.
City of Dreams is intended to recognize those living with sensitivity, exposure, and ongoing discomfort, and to offer a housing model that takes indoor conditions seriously.
Mold prevention is the standard.