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Updated about 3 years ago, 11/16/2021

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Demetrius Brown
  • Investor
  • Tampa, FL
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Tech Must-Haves For The Future

Demetrius Brown
  • Investor
  • Tampa, FL
Posted

Here's a look at what will be the standard

We learned one thing from 2020, it is that technology is a vital piece to an apartment company’s business strategy. Prior to 2020, technology adoption and buy-in were slow for most multifamily firms. We know that nothing can replace a person-to-person experience, but when this wasn’t an option, operators were forced to accelerate their adoption timelines. Companies needed to find ways to replicate that personal touch through digital connections.

If your company was one that had the foresight to build a tech stack that had dynamic solutions to operate efficiently both on and offline, then 2020 was a walk in the park. For those that hadn’t adopted a full online/offline strategy, then every day probably felt like a human pinball trying to roll out tech solutions to fill in the gaps. We were living in a reactionary world where all traditional processes of onboarding tech were thrown out the window. It was the precipice of a technology revolution.

We wanted to get information to the users as quickly as possible. Some solutions were executed seamlessly while the industry was forced to innovate on the fly in other instances. All were game-changers in a fully digital world.

All the best,

Demetrius L. Brown