Smart Home Property Considerations: What Buyers, Renters, and Caregivers Need to Know
- k6digital
- Apr 30
- 4 min read
Updated: 3 days ago
From energy savings to resale value and accessibility — here’s how smart tech is shaping real estate decisions.

Smart home automation technology is no longer a futuristic perk — it’s rapidly becoming a key consideration in how people live, rent, buy, and age-in-place. From climate control to security and voice-activated devices, these tools not only enhance convenience but also influence how properties are valued, how easily they're sold, and how accessible they are to those with unique needs. This week, we’re curating insights from across the smart home landscape to explore how renters, homeowners, and caregivers are navigating the evolving role of technology in residential living.
1. Renters Are Embracing Smart Thermostats, But Time May Be Running Out
Smart thermostats offer renters the same comfort, energy efficiency, and control benefits that homeowners enjoy — but policy changes may soon limit their access. Renters are encouraged to act now while incentives and device options are still broadly available.
“The Inflation Reduction Act passed in 2022 sets aside $4.5 billion to help low- and moderate-income households buy energy-efficient electric appliances and upgrades. Renters might qualify for rebates under this program — but those rebates won't be available forever. If you're a renter who wants a smart thermostat, you might want to act sooner rather than later.”
Smart upgrades like thermostats can be an affordable and effective way for renters to modernize their living spaces — with or without landlord support — but awareness and timing are critical.
2. Smart Home Tech Might Boost Your Home’s Resale Value — Or Not
The data on whether smart home technology truly adds to resale value is nuanced. Some buyers love it and are willing to pay more. Others remain skeptical or see it as unnecessary complexity. So, does smart tech help your home sell? The answer: it depends.
“Smart home tech added an average perceived value of $18,000 to a home, but that’s far from a guarantee. Some buyers are turned off by unfamiliar technology, or see it as a hassle. Others are all-in — and will pay a premium if it means moving into a fully connected home.”
The bottom line: smart tech can be a selling point, but only when it’s implemented thoughtfully and appeals to the right kind of buyer.
3. New Data Shows Smart Homes Sell for More, Especially When Buyers Feel Safe
A recent study shows a clear correlation between smart home automation features and higher home prices, particularly when those features promote safety, energy efficiency, and automation. In fact, some stats show the average smart home sold for nearly double that of a traditional property.
“The average cost of a smart home in the U.S. is more than $1.2 million, compared to just over $660,000 for a non-smart home. Nearly one-third of Americans said they would pay more for a smart home — with 28% willing to pay an average of $18,000 more.”
As demand grows, smart features are quickly shifting from “nice to have” to “expected” in competitive housing markets.
4. Accessibility Matters: Tech Support Is a Lifeline for Smart Homes and Limited Mobility Users
Smart home tech can offer life-changing independence for individuals with limited mobility — but only if it works reliably. For these users, responsive tech support is not just a convenience, it’s a necessity.
“With smart home systems growing increasingly complex, even tech-savvy users can run into problems. For people with limited mobility, being able to access remote support quickly can make the difference between a home that empowers and one that frustrates.”
The future of accessible living hinges not only on innovation, but also on the infrastructure and support that ensures everything works as it should — for everyone.

How Starling Home Hub Brings It All Together
Whether you're a renter installing your first smart thermostat, a homeowner preparing to list your property, or a caregiver setting up a home for someone with mobility needs, one challenge remains constant: compatibility.
That’s where Starling Home Hub comes in.
Starling bridges the gap between Google Nest and Apple HomeKit, making it easy to control your smart home devices in one place — without extra apps or complexity. You can use Siri to adjust your Nest Thermostat, get notifications from your doorbell camera, or manage automations securely via the Apple Home app.
Since Starling is simple to install, consistently updated, and privacy-conscious, it’s the perfect solution for every stage of homeownership — from rental setups to resale upgrades to supportive smart homes for aging in place.
Make Smart Home Automation Simple with Starling
Smart homes are no longer reserved for tech enthusiasts or luxury buyers. They're now a fundamental part of how we live, buy, sell, and care for others.
Starling Home Hub makes smart living easily accessible, reliable, and unified — no matter who you are or where you live.
Explore Starling Home Hub while you’re here, then proceed to purchase our affordable tech once you’re convinced of its value and utility. You will be!
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