Moving Soon - Should I Pack Up Everything Now??


I am getting ready to list my house. The photographer is coming tomorrow to take pictures for the listing. 

What is the consensus on if I should pack up everything so they are no in the photos. I listen to my system every night and really do not want to but I get the security aspect of things. I am home all day every day if that matters.

Two monoblocks, Wilson WATT/Puppies, streamer, DAC, Preamp.

I guess I could pack things up for the pictures and then bring them back out, but that would be a PITA.

Thoughts on this?

zerofox

A HiFi set up to many is a detractor, think of all the WAF Appeal talk on forums.

Think of all the relationships where one of the individuals has been acclimatised to something they are not really in acceptance off.

To many a HiFi System is intrusive and a use of space that has a ugliness, it is much preferred if concealed to some degree.

You want all who view your property to fall for it with an immediacy, anything that is not able to encourage this response needs to recognised for how it can impact on individuals being asked to take on a investment and possibly dept on your property.

Keeping the HiFi in use, might be the best option to keep you listening to the system in your present property for an extended period.

Packing the HiFi System away, might prove to be the best method to get to the place where the system is being used as described in a New Property.

There are plenty of ways to have a musical encounter without access to a readily available HiFi System.  

I’m sorry if I sound cynical. I see so much brazen crime,I would be on the look out for bad people showing up for an open house. I live in a relatively small city, and crime is pretty out of control. Shopping carts being loaded up and taken out of the store is becoming a common sight. We have had over 3000 cars stolen this year,many in broad daylight. If it were me,I’d have the agent photograph a room, move the gear into that room, then photograph your audio room, and move the gear back after. Again,I’m sorry for sounding so cynical.

Surely the intention is to sell the house.

If the OP is sensing the advertisement of their home, inclusive of certain material possessions are to be a stimulus to the types with a leaning toward being criminal, especially a Burglar.

The idea that their home being Burgled whilst on sale, is certainly a Stigma that is not wanted to be created. By law, a Burglary within a certain time frame on a property, might be a occurrence that can not be withheld and has to be declared to a potential Buyer.

Again, there are other ways to encounter music as a temporary measure, other than use a readily available Audio System.     

It’s a value judgement that only you can make but the smart thing financially would be to optimize the room presentation for best sale value.  
 

Maybe a good time to leverage smaller backup gear if possible or even headphones.  

In a similar situation, I put Corelli's Concerto Grossi on repeat before leaving for showings. The house sold quickly. There's a reason classical music is in the background of so many movie scenes in settings of wealth and taste. Put the buyers in the mood. Cheers,

Spencer