
Turning your home into a Smart Home can help your home stand out from the competitiona and sell faster? It's not just the Millennials and Gen Ys desiring a home with smart home technology that keeps them secure and connected, but even the Baby Boomers want more convenience in their lives and they know how to use it!
Connecting devices to your smart phone can save energy, money, and time. There are four categories of smart devices:
Utilities - Thermostat, light bulbs, sprinkler, electrical outlet, ceiling fan, stove, washer and dryer, powered window shades, etc.
Safety - Wireless key entry, doorbell, garage door, outdoor lighting, etc.
Security - Burglar alarm, smoke alarm, carbon monoxide detector, or any sensor that triggers a call for emergency assistance.
Audio / Visual - Personal assistant such as Alexa or Siri, TVs, music, etc.
Smart Home technology has gone way down in price over the past couple of years. You can go to a big box home improvement store such as Lowe's or Home Depot and find just about any compatiable devices you may want. If you are already invested in the Alexa Series from Amazon, they too have a plethora of compatible devices. The garage door opener is my personal fav!
With today’s technology available to consumers, it can be pretty easy and inexpensive to get started. Setting your home up with Smart Home devices can be a great marketing tool, and make your home memorable, without too much out of pocket.
For more home improvement ideas that can help your home sell faster without a lot of upfront out-of-pocket expenses, give me a call or text.
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