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Coveted Smart Home Features That Add Value




Smart home features are not just for millennials anymore and the tech-savvy. Moreover, there is no denying that smart home features add value to one’s home. This article will cover which smart home features are the most coveted and worth investing in.

Smart home features make our homes more convenient, more livable, and can also add some serious value to your home. That said, there are so many different smart devices available these days it might be a little difficult figuring out which ones are a must.

For instance, smart lighting, media, heating, and security systems are all sought after features in modern homes and enable incredible levels of interaction between home and owner. And this is just the tip of the iceberg. Nowadays, there are all sorts of smart home features that can increase your home’s value, appeal, and overall comfortability. Thus, to get a better understanding of what your home might need and why you should invest in smart features for your home, here are a few things to keep in mind when upgrading.


Why Smart Home Features Will Increase Your Home’s Value, And Are A Must When Selling Your Home?


As suggested, smart home features are a great way to make your house more marketable. In general, smart technology means increased security, a fully automated home (if you opt for an integrated system that connects all features), and overall improved comfortability of one’s home. For instance, when you opt for smart lighting, you can program your lights to come on when you are away, create the perfect mood/ambiance with the touch of your finger or by voice command, as well as have a more energy-efficient home.

In addition to smart lighting, one of the top musts of today’s homes is smart appliances. Having more efficient and programmable appliances/devices means homeowners can relax a little bit and see real savings each month when it comes to their utility/energy bills. What’s more, both smart lighting and appliances are great selling points with buyers. Other features that will add value to your home and draw in potential buyers include smart home security cameras and monitoring systems, smart thermostats, smart sprinklers, and smart locks.


What Smart Home Features Should You Invest In Regardless Of When You Plan To Sell?


Even if you have no plans of selling your home any time soon, there are several features in addition to the ones listed above that will upgrade your home in an instant. For example, smart hubs, shades, speakers, voice control, and smoke detectors can also take your house to the next level. A smart hub is also ideal if you want to manage all your smart appliances and tech without having to access multiple devices.


Why Do Certain Home Features Add Value To Your Home More So Than Others?


With smart home technology now accessible and affordable, not-so-smart homes are taking a backseat. Moreover, smart technology, in many ways, pays for itself. As a result, current homeowners are more inclined to opt for these kinds of home features versus more expensive upgrades that they may not get to enjoy for too long because they plan on selling their home. In terms of which smart features are the most appealing, smart hubs, thermostats, appliances, security cameras, and lighting tend to take the cake because they offer increased safety, a warmer welcome home, and more savings.


Which Smart Home Features Will Stand The Test Of Time And The Ever-Changing Real Estate Market?


As smart technology and the internet become more ingrained in our everyday lives, there does not seem to be a smart home feature that won’t stand the test of time. Much like smartphones, every year, there seems to be something bigger and better or a newer smart model/device/appliance with even more amazing features. Plus, with these discussed coveted home features, your standard house will become the definition of a smart home. This ultimately means you have greater control of yourenergy use, all while automating things like adjusting temperature, turning on and off lights, opening and closing window treatments, and adjusting irrigation based on the weather.

Moreover, smart homes or houses equipped with smart tech offer insight into energy use that can help you become more energy-efficient and mindful of ecological factors. As a result, smart homes can pinpoint areas where you are using more energy than you need to, allowing you to cut back in those areas and save money.

Consequently, it is pretty fair to say that most, if not all, of the above-mentioned tech and home features, will continue to be a must-have for homeowners and homebuyers for the foreseeable future.

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