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Writer's pictureJustin Lundy

Smart Voice Technology for All Generations, Using Amazon's Alexa for Real Estate

Updated: May 29

In an era where the buzz of smartphones is the first sound of the morning for millions, a fascinating transformation is unfolding. Before the day even begins, 89% of Americans are glued to their phones, diving into a world of weather updates, daily planners, social media, and the latest headlines, according to a recent study. This digital dawn marks just the beginning of how smart technology is seamlessly weaving into every thread of our lives - from the devices in our pockets to the cars we drive, the speakers that fill our homes with music, to the watches that monitor our health.

elderly man sitting in a cozy living space using a smart phone to chat

But here's where the plot thickens: the adoption and impact of smart technology cut across the rich tapestry of generations, each with its unique relationship with digital advancements. Baby Boomers, often underestimated, have boldly embraced smartphones, smart TVs, and even social media, challenging stereotypes with their tech-savvy pursuits. Generation X, balancing on the tightrope of work-life harmony, leverages smart tools to boost productivity and efficiency. Millennials, the pioneers of the digital frontier, integrate technology into every facet of their existence, from fitness tracking to digital payments. And then there's Gen Z, the true digital natives, for whom smart voice technology isn't just an option but an integral part of their daily rituals.


Young man using a laptop and surrounded by several smart devices

Enter the realm of voice technology, a marvel reshaping our interactions with the digital world. It's not just about playing a song or sending a message hands-free; it's about a shift towards a more intuitive, efficient, and accessible way of living. Voice technology is gaining momentum, driven by its ease of use, time-saving capabilities, and the sheer delight of multitasking effortlessly. It's a game-changer, poised to become a $53.5 billion industry by 2030, transforming sectors far and wide.


Now, imagine this transformative power in the world of real estate, an industry traditionally reliant on visual cues like images and texts to convey the essence of a home. Lundy steps into this narrative with a vision: to democratize real estate information through voice technology, making it accessible for everyone, regardless of age or visual capabilities. With Baby Boomers leading the charge in home buying and selling, and a staggering 93 million Americans at risk of vision loss, the integration of voice technology in real estate is not just innovative; it's imperative.


Lundy's pioneering solution, the Finding Homes skill, leverages Amazon Alexa's prowess to bridge the gap between property seekers and the wealth of information locked within Multiple Listing Service (MLS) data. It's an invitation to a world where anyone, from the multitasking Millennial to the Baby Boomer valuing ease of access, can simply "Ask Alexa" for insights on properties, neighborhoods, and more, making the journey towards finding a home as seamless as a conversation.


This is more than just technology; it's about creating connections and experiences that resonate across generations. It's about empowering real estate professionals and homebuyers with information at their fingertips, or more accurately, at the tip of their tongue- with the use of voice technology. Lundy isn't just keeping pace with the future; it's defining it, one voice command at a time.


Welcome to the future of real estate, where voice technology opens doors to new possibilities, making the search for a home as simple and natural as having a chat. With Lundy's technology, already being recognized for its proptech innovation and excellence, the world of real estate is just a question away, ensuring that no matter who you are, where you are, or how you connect, finding a home has never been more accessible or more thrilling.

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