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Smart Home Technology: What You’re Missing

Home Best Practices
By Melissa Drake
January 12, 2015, 3 pm
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Not every home on the block has a thermostat that can be remotely controlled by a smart phone…Yet!

Although still a growing trend, adding these relatively inexpensive technologies to enhance your home’s “smarts” has the potential to increase your monthly savings, help ensure safety and can boost your home’s re-sale value.

A recent survey from ERA Real Estate and HGTV shows that consumers of all generations value smart technology features in both current and future homes. That’s because a smart home is one that is well-positioned for the future and aligns with a growing reliance on mobile technology.

So if you’re thinking adding smart tech to your home – especially, if you’re looking to add re-sale value – here’s what you need to know:

            Keep it practical. The most commonly found technologies were those that could help save money, including automated climate control, energy management, remote home monitoring and lighting control systems.

            The trend is growing. Nearly half of consumers believe it is important that their current home or next home they purchase be equipped with smart home technology.

            If buyers want it, home sellers will oblige. More than half would consider installing smart home technology in their home to make it more appealing to future homebuyers. Who’s inviting smart tech into their homes?

There’s a growing number of ways to add smart technology to your home. The survey uncovered some interesting trends that can help you decide which new piece of home technology you want to add first:

            Green-Minded Millennials: Nearly half of Millennials have energy management technology in their homes, compared to just one-third of Gen X and Baby Boomers.

            Security Systems – A Thing of the Past?: Baby Boomers are most likely to have a security system in their home than any other age group surveyed (60 percent of them do).

            Mood Lighting over Mood Music: Consumers value smart lighting over a smart home audio system.

            Comfort Is Key: Consumers of all ages agree they would automate their thermostats before their lighting or security systems.

            TV over Security: 1 in 10 Americans would choose to automate their TV over their lighting or security systems.

How “smart” are you? Tell us about your smart home technology attitudes and practices by taking this brief survey.

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View this original post on ERA’s blog, Owning the Fence.

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