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Smart Home for a new Build
I am building 2 new homes. They are side by side. Simple homes. Build will cost around 130k, sale will be around 160k. The are in the infant stage. We are pouring the foundation this week. I am thinking about doing some A/B market analysis with them. :) I am going to add a few smart devices to one of the two and leave the other as a normal build. Things like a Nest Thermostat, a garage door that can be controlled with your phone, a nice security system. Maybe some fans that are controlled via your phone and remote. I am interested in finding people who have done this. Has it made the home more appealing? Where you able to make a better profit?
I am also interested in other's oppionions.