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Which houses do burglars avoid in Austin?

August 12, 2024
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As a diligent homeowner, you know you must watch out for many threats, including burglary. But how do homes get targeted, and which houses do burglars avoid in Austin? Find answers to these questions and discover what you can do to discourage prowlers and safeguard your family members.

What burglars don’t like to see

You don’t want thieves to even contemplate robbing your house. But how do you make sure your home won’t be targeted? Thieves are much likelier to avoid residences with the following:

  • Surveillance systems. The last thing a thief wants is to be seen on camera, as that might aid law enforcement and result in jail time. Many thieves will avoid houses with video cameras.
  • Security signs. Even though it’s a simple, effortless solution, an easy-to-see security sign in front of your home is a clear signal for criminals to stay away. Naturally, it’s always wise to back it up with motion-detection lights, surveillance equipment, sensors, and more.
  • Well-maintained yard. If you pay attention to your grounds, burglars will likely infer that you also closely track your home’s security.

What might make your home more of a target in Austin?

So you are aware of what thieves don’t want to notice. But what might make your house more attractive to them? Here are some things you’ll want to avoid:

  • Deliveries piling up on the porch. Don’t tempt opportunistic burglars. If you leave deliveries on your doorstep, outsiders might deduce you’re not around. Ask a neighbor or friend to retrieve them or make sure to arrange deliveries for days you’re home. A doorbell camera is also a good idea to thwart porch pirates.
  • Trash cans sitting out. Trash day has come and gone, but your receptacles are still by the street. This can heighten the curiosity of thieves and cause your home to be targeted.
  • Overgrown hedges and bushes. Trespassers need areas to hide, and untended bushes may offer them. Maintain your yard and make sure you have clear lines of vision from your windows.
  • Garage doors left open. In a similar fashion as leaving boxes on your doorstep, an open garage is a welcome sign to trespassers. If you’re negligent about closing the garage door, a comprehensive smart home permits you to check its status and close or open it remotely.

The location of your property can also make it more appealing to thieves. To illustrate, burglars may avoid homes on corners that see more traffic. Instead, they may target places away from high-traffic areas, next to unoccupied lots, or without neighbors.

Deter Thieves With A Vivint Smart Home In Austin

Would you like to make your house one that burglars avoid? Order a modern, fully equipped smart home in Austin from Vivint. We offer outside surveillance cameras and video doorbells with built-in crime deterrence, an excellent boost to your property’s security. You’ll also have sensors, motion detectors, and convenient access from your mobile device. Dial (512) 229-9684 today to learn more.