Having a smart home or improving one with smart amenities that allow controlling the lights while laying down in bed, setting the temperature while out of the house or using an app to open the door has become a popular choice among Millennials and even Baby Boomers. These technologies can save owners and residents a lot of time and money, Mike Rovito, CEO at Dwelo—a smart home technology provider—told Multi-Housing News. Rovito together with Natasha Mackey, community manager at The Woods of Five Mile Creek in Dallas, and Erika Noe, business manager at Montoro Apartments in Irving, Texas, discussed how integrating smart upgrades into a community impacts property managers and residents.