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Smart home tech officially makes the modern buyer wish list

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There’s been a lot of hype surrounding smart home tech, which begs the question, is it really that big of a deal? Well, it looks like built-in technology is now a major driver of homebuying decisions.

A survey conducted in June by Parks Associates on behalf of Coldwell Banker polled 1,250 U.S. adults who have broadband Internet access at home. Some key findings were:

  • 71 percent of those surveyed want a move-in ready home.
  • Of the respondents who opted for a move-in ready home, 44 percent said that smart home technology should already be installed.
  • 57 percent would consider an older home updated if it had smart home technology.
  • The demand for smart-home tech isn’t limited to any single generation. While the largest percentage of millennials expressed interest in these features (61 percent) — Generation X (52 percent) and baby boomers (50 percent) weren’t far behind.

Hello, 2016. This got me to thinking a couple of things. First: cool.

Second: Are we doing enough at Inman to keep readers up to date on smart home innovations and issues? We’ll let the archives speak for themselves, but it seems like there will be more to come.

What follows is a brief compendium of columns and reports about smart homes that should help you brush-up on this increasingly important facet of homebuying in the internet age:

See anything missing you’d like us to cover? Let us know!

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