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ature, the lights and television to feeding your pet, Yes, feeding your pet! You can program the system to your preferences. You can tailor your home to do what you want it to do. And you can program and control it all from an app on your smart devices, phone or tablet, whether you are at home or not. An electric vehicle charging station comes standard on the homes in North- wood. Vivint Smart Home runs the security on the home. There are two outdoor cameras and a doorbell camera that will help deter crime. An Alabama Power representative will provide an orienta- tion to the electrical systems when you move in. “I believe the features of these homes will be industry standard in five to 10 years,” saidMelvin. “Although, these are our standards now. The homes of Northwood will appeal to the young tech- savvy professionals and the boomer generation who will enjoy the conveniences it offers as well as the manageable yard.” Holland added, “Northwoods will not only be a modern and cutting-edge neighborhood for families to reside, it will also show- case Holland Homes as a leader, at the forefront of innovation within our industry and our community.” The Northwoods model home is available for viewing now, while the other homes are under construction. For more information, contact Robert Melvin at 334.332.7157 or email him at robert@hollandhomesllc.com . n 32 AL/ Metro 360 www.almetro360.com
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