Home security plans

by Riley1980 , in category: Products and Services , 4 years ago

Does anyone here offer home security options when selling a home? I think it would be a wise thing to do with bigger homes. I feel it would be an added bonus to add home security, as we all want our homes to be protected, especially our newly purchased houses.

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by PAReese , 4 years ago

I do not. I just sell the homes as they are listed and take my cut. I am not invested in stuff like this, it ends up being more of a headache and hassle in the long run.

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by BSmith67 , 4 years ago

When I buy homes and flip them to sell, I always install security systems.


I will do budget ones that offer by on and offline cameras as well as an alarm system for windows. I find that people are more likely to buy a home they can feel secure in.

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by lilla , 4 years ago

This is not something I ever considered. I am not in the business of selling homes (YET!) so I can't say whether or not I would do this. I guess if I intend on renting out property I would but when it comes to selling, I am almost certain I would leave that up to the person or family who bought the home.

by colby.johnson , 4 years ago

Add indoor, outdoor or doorbell cameras to your plan for the most comprehensive home security coverage. See who’s at the door, if your packages are safe or keep an eye on pets and family members. Add a camera to the Smart Automation. You can add more cameras and pay for them through monthly or one-time payments.

by marilou_cruickshank , 4 years ago

These thieves are more easily thwarted if you employ some of these simple security precautions:

  • Plan to "burglarize" yourself. You'll discover any weaknesses in your security system that may have previously escaped your notice.

  • Lock up your home, even if you go out only for a short time. Many burglars just walk in through an unlocked door or window.

  • Change all the locks and tumblers when you move into a new house.

  • For the most effective alarm system, conceal all wiring. A professional burglar looks for places where he or she can disconnect the security system.

  • Your house should appear occupied at all times. Use timers to switch lights and radios on and off when you're not at home.