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Smart HomeTechnology & Real Estate Values

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There are plenty of reasons to incorporate smart-home technology into your life — greater convenience, improved efficiency, and added security, to name just a few. And here’s one more: greater home resale value.

A recent survey found that smart-home devices such as connected lighting and thermostats, remote-access security, and smart locks could make a big difference in how much a buyer might spend on a home purchase and how quickly they might act.

In fact, 81 percent of current smart-home device owners said they would be more willing to buy a home with connected tech already in place, according to the survey by Cnet and Coldwwell Banker. And 66 percent said they would leave their smart-home products behind if they thought their house would sell faster as a result.

Parents with children under 18 are nearly twice as likely to have smart-home products, with security the most pressing issue. Among all respondents, 59 percent of parents said they would be willing to pay more for a home equipped with smart products compared with 47 percent of respondents without children.

In the survey, smart-home devices were defined as “products or tools that aid in controlling a home’s functions such as lighting, temperature, security, safety and entertainment, either remotely by a phone, tablet, computer or with a separate automatic system within the home itself.”

Forty-seven percent of millennial respondents, ages 18 to 34 (and 33 percent of those ages 35 to 44) said they own at least one smart-home product. Of those who currently use it, 81 percent said they would be more likely to buy a home if smart products were already installed.

Of those who own a smart-home device, virtually all (91 percent) said they would recommend it to others.

Eighty-seven percent of smart-home device owners said the technology makes their lives easier, and more than half said it saves them time — an average of nearly 30 minutes per day. Forty-five percent also said that, on average, they have saved more than $1,000 a year with smart-home technology.

Also: 76 percent of those with smart-home products said they control them with a mobile device. Fifty-one percent said the living room is the most common place for smart-home technology, followed by bedrooms at 45 percent; a family/rec room at 35 percent; and the kitchen at 30 percent.

For smart-home news and product reviews, check out Cnet’s smart-home technology page. 

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Mark Danforth Lomas

Stefan Winter
Real Estate in IL & NV | Owner of Real Estate Web Tech | Daily Vlogger - Las Vegas, NV
Owner - Winter Group & Real Estate Web Tech

I like the themostats, but locks etc I just dont trust yet. They way I see it, if I can see a camera from my phone across the world, or unlock my door, someone somewhere is figuring out how to hack that system. 

Aug 15, 2015 04:02 AM
Tammy Lankford,
Lane Realty Eatonton, GA Lake Sinclair, Milledgeville, 706-485-9668 - Eatonton, GA
Broker GA Lake Sinclair/Eatonton/Milledgeville

My next house I plan to incorporate some smart features into. But I too weigh the convenience vs. the personal liberty factor in my mind.

Aug 15, 2015 06:09 AM
Sam Shueh
(408) 425-1601 - San Jose, CA
mba, cdpe, reopro, pe

 I recommend home owners not to overdo it. Nest thermostat is fine if it comes with the house,  To save utility bill for an average size home it takes a long time

 

I also think the realtor needs to be technically savy to instruct on basic operation, programming since they are residential consultants.

Sam Shueh

San Jose, CA

Aug 15, 2015 09:53 AM
Anonymous
Jerry Jacobs

As a rule of thumb Authomation is a must for over 5,000 ft2. However it is also a a daily combeneience in much smaller homes too. Thumbs up!

Aug 15, 2015 01:38 PM
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Mark Lomas
Santa Barbara Real Estate - Santa Barbara, CA
Experience You Can Count On!

Pretty soon we'll be driving Google/artificial intelligent driverless automobiles with MLS coordinates programed in for previewing homes with clients.

Aug 17, 2015 02:12 AM
Sam Shueh
(408) 425-1601 - San Jose, CA
mba, cdpe, reopro, pe

Mark Lomas 

DO not suggest use MLS coordinates it will be a disaster. Last Thur I started with Apple map it took me to the next village. I switched to Google map what went around comes around.  Turn on my brain find the place 20 min later.....

Sam Shueh

 

Aug 17, 2015 02:20 AM
Mark Lomas
Santa Barbara Real Estate - Santa Barbara, CA
Experience You Can Count On!

Thanks Sam, just a little humor as technology infiltrates our lives in ways we never imagined! All the best!

Aug 17, 2015 02:27 AM