Environmentally conscious investors are eyeing proptech


Smart technology is everywhere these days, from personal devices like voice command headphones to business ecosystems tracking data to improve client experiences and optimize operations.

Increasingly, smart tech is being integrated into real estate developments. A smart water-leak detector inside a toilet can alert a property manager about an otherwise undetectable problem before it turns into a larger, more expensive one. Smart thermostats can help reduce energy costs by allowing tenants to adjust…

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