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Buyers and Sellers Get Smart About Homes


Virtual reality (VR) and smart technology are here to stay, when it comes to buying or selling a home according to the Coldwell Banker Real Estate Smart Home Marketplace Survey, published by real estate brokerage firm
Coldwell Banker [1].

According to the online survey [2]conducted by Harris Poll among 3,000 adults across the U.S., VR is poised to become the next big revolution in real estate with 77 percent of the respondents saying that they would like to take a VR house tour before actually visiting a prospective home. In fact, the desire for VR tours is almost on par with traditional video tours, with 84 percent agreeing that they would like to be able to see video footage of prospective homes before visiting.

One of the uses for a virtual tour for 68 percent of homebuyers was being able to see how their current furniture would fit into a prospective home. And that’s not all. Even when it came to choosing a real estate sales associate, 62 percent said they would prefer someone who offered virtual house tour capabilities that could be available on computer and smartphone, as a service for their clients.

If buyers are keen on virtual tours, sellers would like to get suggestions from their real estate agents on staging their homes with smart home products and technology to help them increase the value for their homes. Around 42 percent sellers agreed that they would look to their real estate agent to provide them with information about how smart technology or products could impact the sale of their homes while 32 percent agreed they would look to their real estate agent to provide them with information about smart home technology and how it would add value for buyers.

Speaking of technology, smart thermostats were the most wanted piece of tech for buyers with 77 percent saying they would want smart thermostats pre-installed in a home, followed by 75 percent saying they would like smart fire detectors pre-installed. Smart carbon monoxide detectors, smart camera, smart lock and smart lighting systems were some other gadgets that buyers would like pre-installed in a prospective home.