The article explains that today’s homebuyers are no longer impressed just by luxury finishes—they now expect technology-driven, connected, and convenient living experiences as a standard part of homes.
Key expectations of modern buyers:
- Smart automation as a standard feature
Buyers expect homes with app-based control of lighting, appliances, security, and climate rather than optional add-ons. - Seamless connectivity between devices
Smart home systems should work together smoothly (lights, AC, security, entertainment) without complexity or compatibility issues. - Enhanced security systems
Features like smart locks, video door phones, CCTV monitoring, and real-time mobile alerts are now basic expectations. - Energy efficiency and cost savings
Smart thermostats, sensors, and automated systems that reduce electricity and water usage are highly valued. - Convenience and remote control
Residents want the ability to control and monitor their homes from anywhere using smartphones or voice assistants. - User-friendly experience over complexity
The focus has shifted from “more features” to simple, intuitive, and reliable technology that integrates into daily life effortlessly.
Core message:
Modern buyers don’t see smart homes as a luxury anymore—they see them as a baseline expectation, where technology should make life easier, safer, and more efficient without adding complexity.
If you want, I can also connect this to how Indian builders (like Aparna) are implementing smart home features in real projects.
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