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10. Ask someone to check in every now and then. If you don't have a house sitter (or especially conscientious neighbors), ask someone you know to at least drive by every now and again to make sure everything is OK. Give this friend a key so he or she can toss any packages or flyers from your porch inside the door. Remember, even if you have the postal service hold your mail, you may still receive packages from other carriers.And if you live in a cold area, it is wise to have a friend come by to flush toilets and run the faucets every now and again to check for and prevent freezing pipes.More: How to use tech to get stolen valuables back
What a welcoming home. Nice exterior lighting. Love the raised lighted 'tourit' on the roof .. proberly a huge light well in an open space but reminds me of a third story loft for star gazing or some other fun adventure)
Clear enticement to the front door. Scale is intimate yet strong profile and identity. Cupola, corner window front door,strong alignment, snow piled in front of the door whoops