Smart homes aren’t the future of real estate. They’re the present. So why aren’t more real estate brands, companies, offices and agents doing more about understanding how smart homes are shaping today’s buyers, homes for sale and even home prices?
Simple answer? They aren’t Coldwell Banker.
We’re not new to the smart home game. We’ve actually helped determine the rules. Coldwell Banker has worked with technology site, CNET, to define what a smart home is so that everyone with a programmable thermostat doesn’t promote their house as a smart home. We’ve helped shape the smart home marketplace at the Consumer Electronics Show to make sure our agents and their customers know about smart home trends and how they can potentially impact the price of their homes for sale. We’ve done research. We’ve created a smart home staging kit. We’re also the only real estate brand to have smart home certified agents and listings.
When it comes to smart home, you could say that Coldwell Banker is pretty smart. To find a smart home near you or contact one of our smart home certified agents, visit coldwellbanker.com/smarthome.
Hi David,
I work with Travis Leo of Residential Systems, Inc., one of Colorado’s leading providers of smart home technologies. I’ve been tracking Coldwell Banker’s emphasis on smart home technologies including the work with CNET, and the Coldwell Banker smart home education curriculum hosted in partnership with CEDIA. We’d love to get involved! Is there a central office or department guiding the efforts? Or, do you have any Coldwell Banker associates in the Denver area who have gone through the program? Please let us know if there is someone we can reach out to.
Thank you!