Chief Product Officer Steve Fiske Named Panelist at Leading Multihousing Operations Event
TAMPA, Fla.,Oct. 25, 2022 Today,iApartments, leader of intelligent home technology for multifamily communities, is announcing that Chief Product OfficerSteve Fiskewill speak at theOPTECH 2022inLas Vegas. Sponsored by the National Multifamily Housing Council, OPTECH is the hub for forward-thinking multi-housing operations leaders to connect about how to leverage simplified, integrated, and sustainable technology for better performance. iApartments will join panelists from companies likeGreystar,BH Management, andQuarterrafor a discussion about how property owners and operators can overcome challenges as it relates to integrating smart tech.
“As a veteran in intelligent home technology, I am thrilled to share insights and collaborate with other experts on ways to help apartment owners and managers,” said Fiske. “As prop tech continues to grow and evolve, it’s important for the industry to come together at preeminent events, like OPTECH, to showcase what’s working.”
iApartments is experiencing impressive momentum for its approach that delivers turnkey smart home capabilities for apartment communities, including a more than 450 percent increase in properties served. The company partners with leaders in the market, includingYardi,RealPage, andEntrata.
WHAT: OPTECH Town Hall: Connectivity and Intelligent Building Strategies
WHEN:Thursday, November 3, 2022,10:00 – 11:30 a.m. PT
WHERE: The Pomerol at Wynn Resort,Las Vegas
In addition to the panel, the iApartments team will be on-hand at booth #1133 to feature their technology and share more about their groundbreaking approach.
Intelligent Home Technology Provider Adds Key Partners, Leadership Hires to Support Growing Demand
TAMPA, Fla., Sept. 14, 2022 / Today, iApartments, leader of intelligent home technology for multifamily communities, is sharing notable momentum that firmly positions the company as one to watch in the proptech space. Founded in 2018, the company has seen explosive growth over the past year, including a more than 450 percent increase in properties served and a 585 percent increase in units served year-over-year. The increased demand for its solution has caught the eye of several key players in the multifamily space, spurring key partnership integrations with property management software leaders like Yardi, RealPage and Entrata.
“Smart home technology for multifamily is a proven and booming market – and as veterans in this industry, we know what it means to serve the evolving needs of apartment owners and managers and are doing so again as second movers with iApartments,” said Dave Magrisso, CEO of iApartments. “Instead of making a decision based on their only option, multifamily owners and managers now have the luxury of evaluating for the best option when it comes to smart home technology. As a result, we are seeing explosive growth for our approach that helps communities evolve from smart homes to intelligent homes to improve the living experience for residents, as well as NOI for operators.”
Tampa’s iApartments, armed with at least a $10 million investment, seeks to capture a niche in the smart home market by specializing in multifamily buildings.
There was a time, not too long ago, when the term smart home conjured up memories of the gadgets seen on cartoons back in the early 1960s and Walt Disney World’s vision of the future circa the 1980s.
While some of those gadgets have come to life — no flying cars yet, but we carry computers in our pockets and have conversations on video screens — the reality is the tools that turn a home into a smart home do simplify life for many people without completely altering the world we live in.
They make them safer. They make them more comfortable. They create an ease.
The other things smart homes do is make money for people who sell and install the technology.
One Tampa company is among those now in the business of safe homes — but its approach is a little different.
The company is called iApartments, and it was started by trio of veterans of both the technology and the multifamily home services industry.
What the company does is right in the name: it works with owners of multifamily dwellings to install features like smart thermostats, smart locks and sensors in individual units and throughout apartment buildings. These are operated through a all-in-one thermostat smart hub that controls locks, lighting and switches and is operated with a smartphone.
The idea for iApartments came from Dave Magrisso, who previously founded a company called Valet Waste. What Valet Waste did was offer concierge trash service to apartment buildings. People would — and still do — put their garbage outside their apartment door each night and it would be picked, minimizing trips to far off dumpsters. Magrisso sold the company in 2006 and it is now known as Valet Living.
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