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?

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Recently I put my own house under contract. I took photos with the equipment (on the main floor) and wrote on the listing that all AV equipment is excluded from the sale and that the walls will be restored to their original condition. In the basement, I did not do photos of HT on purpose since all of that isn't staying, and I did not want to draw attention to that and avoid displaying the excessive equipment. I had zero issues with the buyers on the subject; everything was clear from my listing.

 

As a suggestion, get an IP Camera that records 24/7 and install to cover your equipment. Advise the agent to have the buyers sign the appropriate form (consent to video/audio recording).

Then there’s the packing… it’s very easy to underestimate the time needed and to pack what you want to pack not the movers. 
Start packing early. Esp if you have plans for internal wall wiring…

Photograph everything before you let people in your home.

Install a cam above is a solid idea.

Run some nice quiet music in the background to create a memorable experience?
 

;-)

I would leave the equipment, IF it is a nice organized setup.

Gives an idea of the size, how the room can be used

Gives an idea about 'the seller' i.e. cares about this and PROBABLY cares about the quality of other stuff, might influence me to go see that house, thus increasing your # of potential buyers, perhaps just the right one!

btw,

when I shoot equipment to sell, I often let my system be blurred but included in the background, view other side with artwork, books blurred in background: IOW, this item comes from a quality household. I think it helps.

And, I have always had music during packing, last stuff on the truck; 1st off the truck, 1st thing assembled, music while unpacking, even in temp quickie setup.

I've got 3 systems, probably the basics of the shop/garage system would be last out/first in

I would say NOW!

I moved from USA to UK had everything set for the move. Shipping company, Airline tickets and all that. But I kept putting off actually packing everything in boxes. Boy was that a mistake. Came the day and in the end I had to leave a number of very useful things behind.Alarm clock, bed, dresser, pots, pans, dishes,silverware, glasses, cups, kettle,  Which in the end I have to buy all over again.

"But Joe, what about the all important stereo and computer? "

Oh, they were already packed.of course  I maybe procrastinator, but I'm no fool.