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By
Real Estate Agent with Weichert Realtors

In these days of Internet scams and credit card fraud, we're all a little more protective of our privacy. However, if you're selling a home, you also know that posting a virtual tour online and having your agent show your home are absolute necessities for successfully landing a buyer.

What can be done to protect your home against would-be thieves or burglars? You've already taken the first step by seeking representation by a trusted real estate agent, because your agent only shows your home to buyers who have been screened and qualified.

Still, when you know that your home is being shown, it's best to start packing away valuables such as jewelry, electronics, silverware and family heirlooms before the first prospect ever visits. Similarly, when your home is being filmed for a "virtual tour," remove computers, wide-screen televisions, crystal, and valuable collectibles from the camera's eye. There is no need to advertise your belongings - your home's features will speak for themselves.

Further protect your home with motion sensor lights inside and out, and make sure your security system is active and that the service has an emergency contact number for you. You also have the option of registering with the local police department, so officers in your neighborhood can perform security checks. There's likely no need to worry, but why not play it safe?

Michael Sinton, CRB, CRS, SFR, e-Pro
Broker/Salesperson

For more information, contact Michael Sinton, CRB, CRS, SFR, e-Pro, Broker/Sales Associate, Weichert Realtors, directly at 732-904-3236, via email at Mike@MSinton.com.

Charlie Ragonesi
AllMountainRealty.com - Big Canoe, GA
Homes - Big Canoe, Jasper, North Georgia Pros

using these systems cannot prevent you from a break in . But what they do is discourage a thief so that he will bypass your house. They are great tools. her in the mountains we set Bear scares rather than folk deterrents. so you can I guess never get away from the need for security

Aug 09, 2010 01:49 AM