The Problem
Amenities can boost NOI—or bloat OPEX. Without a disciplined framework, it’s easy to overspend on low-adoption features while ignoring high-ROI basics (parking, storage, Wi-Fi).
The Scorecard Framework
Evaluate each amenity against seven dimensions:
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Total Installed Cost (TIC) – upfront + soft costs
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Adoption Rate – % of residents who will pay/use
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Revenue Lift – rent premium or fee potential
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Ongoing OPEX – maintenance, subscriptions, staff time
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Turn Impact – does it reduce turnover or speed lease-up?
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Risk/Complexity – install difficulty, code, safety, vendor reliance
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Payback / IRR – time to breakeven and project-level IRR impact
Quick Formulas
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Annual NOI Lift = (Rent Premium × Paying Units) + (New Fees) – (Added OPEX)
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Payback (years) = TIC ÷ Annual NOI Lift
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Amenity IRR: model cash flows over useful life (3–10 yrs typical)
Sample Comparisons (illustrative)
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Property-Wide Wi-Fi
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TIC: Medium; Adoption: High; OPEX: Medium
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Revenue: Bulk fee or rent +$25–$50/unit
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Bonus: Reduces move-in friction; supports smart devices
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Smart Locks / Access Control
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TIC: Medium; OPEX: Low-Medium
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Revenue: Rent premium +$10–$20/unit; Ops savings (keys, lockouts)
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Covered Parking / Reserved Parking
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TIC: Low-Medium; OPEX: Low
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Revenue: $25–$75/space/month depending on market
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Pet Amenities (park, wash station)
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TIC: Low-Medium; OPEX: Low
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Revenue: Pet rent/deposits; higher retention among pet owners
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Fancy Clubhouse Makeover
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TIC: High; Adoption: Low-Medium
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Revenue: Often limited; consider flexible co-working instead
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Pilot Before You Scale
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Survey residents + prospects (what would you pay for?)
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A/B test pricing on a subset of units/spaces
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Track real adoption for 60–90 days
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Review NPS / renewal intent changes after rollout
Amenity Pricing Tactics
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Tiered bundles: Basic (Wi-Fi), Plus (Wi-Fi + smart lock), Premium (+storage/parking)
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Dynamic pricing: Align premiums with occupancy and waitlist depth
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Opt-in add-ons: Don’t force low-adoption perks into base rent
Execution Playbook
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RFP 2–3 vendors; standardize SLAs and uptime guarantees
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Implementation Gantt with resident comms plan
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SOPs for maintenance & troubleshooting
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Quarterly ROI review; keep only the winners
Avoid These Traps
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“If we build it, they will pay” thinking
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Ignoring OPEX creep (subscriptions, repairs)
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Underestimating ops friction (keys, tickets, staffing)
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No off-ramp in contracts
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