Just get some dummy / fake cameras
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It's actually a really interesting point. I think about what I would do if I decided to sell our house with all the homeRealtors in this area recommend you remove them prior to putting the house up for sale.
Kinda like an inground pool, to some folks it might be a motivator to buy, for others a complete turn off.
It's actually a really interesting point. I think about what I would do if I decided to sell our house with all the home
automation equipment I have installed and it is a similar situation with cameras. (BTW, I fully blame this website
for the proliferation of cameras around my house! ) I have at least 25+ Z-wave light switches, two and three-way switches,
dimmers, receptacles, door locks, remotes, etc. installed, and that's just hardware. Then you have all the automation
for outdoor lighting, indoor lighting, security, hot water heater, camera integration, etc. As @looney2ns says about
the pool, some people might be completely turned off by all the camera and home automation equipment, yet for
others it might be a material buying factor. But there is no practical way to leave them my current system. Plus, a Z-wave
switch is orders of magnitude more expensive than a regular switch, to the degree that I would remove them and take
them with me. And others have pointed out, it is not practical to support any of this equipment after a home sale.
Speaking of support after the sale... It's been 30 years ago, but about 3 months after I sold a house, the new owner called
and demanded I have a new toilet valve installed. Try to imagine how hard I laughed.
I’m kinda surprised a realtor would say to take down cams. What house nowadays doesn’t have camera mounted on it?
Not around here, they sell in a matter of days. Some are gone the day after listing.A house could be on the market for months. Would you really go that entire time without security cameras?
I'm "That guy" in my neighborhood, I'm the only one with cams out of 70+ some house's. Not even any Ring doorbell cams.I’m kinda surprised a realtor would say to take down cams. What house nowadays doesn’t have camera mounted on it?
I'm "That guy" in my neighborhood, I'm the only one with cams out of 70+ some house's. Not even any Ring doorbell cams.
I am looking at putting my house on the market in the next month and I'd like to swap out my cams for cheap cams to fill the holes since the system won't function anyways. Any idea what I should look for in cheap poe cams? I want them to actually somewhat work and not be a total scam. Most of them are 5442 fixed and a few ZE's. Any thoughts?
Yet, they don't have a clue as to what goes on after dark in "their safe neighborhood."^^ sad, but true.
My similar experience after 31 years with street lighting was that it did little to prevent crime, contrary to what many people believed when lobbying for it at their house or neighborhood.
A perception by many when they see cameras is "I thought it was a 'nice' neighborhood'...it may be just that but seldom do thieves find anything of value where THEY live; they get in their car and travel to a 'nicer' neighbor to rob and pillage where their IS 'nice' stuff.