Homeowner hubs are private, secure portals designed to help homeowners manage their home and save money. They are analogous to portals for healthcare, finance, education, and travel…but for the home.
Hubs run in any browser – desktop, tablet, and mobile. There’s nothing to download, install, or update.
Yes. Hubs are password-protected and encrypted. (By contrast, homeowner landing pages are publicly viewable and do not require a login to preview.)
Homeowner data is not shared or resold to third parties. Homeowners may opt to share access to their hubs – and the data inside – with their spouse or partner, family members, property manager, advisors, or home service providers.
Home inventory is a catalog of appliances and systems that make up a home – from the roof to the floor, and everything in between. Home inventory “lives” inside homeowner hubs.
Home inventory helps homeowners:
The specific benefits of home inventory vary based on your business.
Property managers: improve asset performance and reduce risk
Anyone can add home inventory by photographing items around the home, including:
The process to catalog a single item is about 1 minute, and the entire home takes about a half hour to complete.
A property photographer can visit a home, then load the information into a homeowner hub. The process costs $149 (one-time), takes about a half hour, and is available in all 50 US states.
Homeowner data is not shared or resold to third parties. Homeowners may opt to share access to their hubs – and the data inside – with their spouse or partner, family members, property manager, advisors, or home service providers.
Homeowner hubs feature 100+ services across the following categories:
OneHomeowner does not guarantee the work of home service providers or verify licensure. Within the platform, there are clear disclaimers that homeowners should conduct their own independent due diligence.