5 Safety Precautions for a Safe, Hassle-Free Home Sale




If you want to protect your home and yourself during the listing process, there are five safety precautions you need to take in your home.

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When preparing to list your home, there are five safety precautions you should take.

First, remove all prescription medications inside your medicine cabinet.

Second, put away any jewelry, family heirlooms, financial records, and other valuables and store them somewhere else.

Third, remove all family photos from your home. Not only will this help the buyer visualize themselves living inside the home, but it will also protect your privacy.

Fourth, install surveillance cameras.

Lastly, don’t let anyone view the home without their agent present.


Make sure your Realtor has some kind of screening process.


As a seller, preparing your home for the market can be a stressful time. You’re thinking about getting the best price and possibly needing to move quickly, and you’ll have potentially a lot of strangers into your home, so make sure your Realtor has some kind of screening process.

Our job is to make this process easy for you, so if you’re thinking about selling your home, don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I will do a comparative market analysis to help you find the best price, give you tips on how to prepare your home for the market and maximize its value, and provide safety tips to ensure all these precautions are in place.

If you have any other questions or are thinking about buying a home, just give me a call or send me an email. I’d be happy to help you.