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tips for a flip in an older demographic age group

Doug Reynolds
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Doing our first flip in Scottsdale Arizona and the neighborhood is a mix of the residents that are not quite senior citizen but near or at retirement age and families with teenage to older children. Home is 4 bedroom ranch style built in the late 60’s and most comps are in the 500 to 530k range. Any tips for finding the right balance for these conflicting age demographics? One question is does it make sense to make the home “smart” (switches, fans, possibly appliances). Feels like at this price point people might expect those types of technology touches?