Chattanooga Times Free Press

HOME BUYERS RANK THEIR TOP HOME TECHNOLOGY FEATURES

- Jordan Cornelison President, Home Builders Associatio­n of Chattanoog­a

The evolution of technology has opened a range of possibilit­ies for a connected home. Now more than ever, remote-controlled, voice-activated devices and wireless appliances are becoming the norm. The National Associatio­n of Home Builders (NAHB) recently surveyed prospectiv­e and recent home buyers and found that the most desired technology features in the home are related to comfort and security.

As homeowners spend more time in their living space, achieving an optimal level of comfort is at the forefront. When it comes to technology features to help enhance enjoyment while at home, a programmab­le thermostat was rated essential or desirable by 77% of home buyers. Also, temperatur­e-related, a majority (59%) of home buyers said they wanted a multi-zoned HVAC system, which allows homeowners to adjust the temperatur­e in different areas, or “zones,” of the home.

At home or away, home buyers want to make sure their family and their property are safe. Security features were also highly ranked among the essential or desirable technology features for home buyers. A majority of buyers said they would like security cameras (77%) and a video doorbell (70%). When it comes to a home security system, connectivi­ty capabiliti­es made the difference. Most buyers preferred a wireless system (70%) compared to a wired security system (59%).

It will probably come as little surprise, but households with children are also more likely to find different types of technology essential. Nearly a quarter (23%) of married couples with children rated voice-activated assistants (such as an Echo or HomePod) as desirable or essential, compared to only 10%

of married couples with no children. There is also a significan­t difference when it comes to operating major appliances. More households with a married couple with children say they want a remote-controlled smart washer and dryer compared to a married couple with no children. Smart refrigerat­ors controlled remotely were also rated more essential or desirable for married couples with children, compared to married couples without children.

For more informatio­n on home technology options available for your home, visit the Home Builders Associatio­n of Greater Chattanoog­a’s member directory at www.HBAGC. net

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