Ferdison has been a Content Writer at ButterflyMX since 2021. As a writer in the real estate field, he’s passionate about innovations in urban design, green spaces, and proptech.
Before joining ButterflyMX, Ferdison wrote for several campus magazines and interned for a publishing house. He’s been published in real estate publications like Business Partner Magazine, Architecture Designs, and Total Security Advisor.
Ferdison is a history major and a graduate of the College of William & Mary. He currently lives in Queens, New York, where he regularly guides his bar trivia team to a strong middle-place finish.
Key takeaways Wireless door entry systems enable visitors to talk to tenants and request property access through a base station at the building entrance. The base station is wirelessly connected to substations, which could be in-unit devices or tenants’ cell phones.... Read More
Key takeaways A cellular telephone entry system empowers residents to use their cell phones to communicate with visitors and grant property access to guests. Cell phone entry systems use cellular networks to establish contact between guests and visitors. Cellular... Read More
Key takeaways Global cities are integrating proptech innovations such as smart parking systems, adaptive street lighting, and digital twins to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and livability. Urban planning is increasingly embracing data-driven technologies to... Read More
Key takeaways A wireless gate intercom is a system that lets visitors communicate with tenants wirelessly before remote access is granted. Wired gate intercoms require physical wiring between the base station and in-unit substations, whereas wireless gate intercoms... Read More
Key takeaways An IoT intercom is an internet-connected device that enhances traditional intercom functions, enabling wireless communication between visitors and residents and supporting features such as video calling. IoT intercoms allow users to grant property access... Read More