It’s an exciting time to be involved in residential property management. Technology is developing rapidly and permanently altering the residential landscape for managers, staff, and residents. Several companies are invested in developing the next generation of innovative tools for residential property management. Sensor technologies in particular are bound to make huge waves in the future.  One of these solutions is currently in beta testing in the fitness centres of high-end residential buildings in New York City. Over the next few months, there are plans to expand the solution to several other cities, including Toronto.    Read the article……………

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