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Is it also anti-theft when choosing a house? Don't let burglary catch your eye at the end of the year.

When I got home, I saw a police car parked downstairs, which was crowded. Nine times out of ten, I was robbed. Near the end of the year, it is the peak of theft. In fact, it is not difficult to find that houses that are easily targeted by thieves also have "* * *".

First of all, good property management is the trump card.

Good property companies naturally have various anti-theft systems, and the monitoring system is relatively complete and perfect. Property security is also youthful. They have strict management system and duty arrangement. If thieves accidentally sneak into the community, the probability of being caught is much higher than that of a small property company.

The residential properties that are often stolen are generally like this: whether you are a stranger or not, when you enter the residential area, they won't even ask, "What building and unit are you?" The ten security guards in the community are all over 500 years old, not to mention catching thieves to guard against theft. They were panting when they walked fast. Maybe car owners should care about them: "Are you okay? Can I help you? "

Second, choose the floor carefully.

Speaking of anti-theft, the first and second floors are the best places to avoid. Traditional thieves will use climbing to break into houses, especially low-rise residents. Any gas pipes, sewers and even some tall trees can be their climbing tools.

So choosing a penthouse can perfectly avoid thieves? In fact, cunning thieves will sneak into the top floor and ambush on the rooftop during the day, and tie a rope to get down from the rooftop at night, so they can steal three or five houses without blowing off dust. So the residents on the top floor should not take it lightly.

Third, investigate the rate of seeing police.

If you buy a second-hand house, run more and ask more questions. It is very important to know the police attendance rate in the community. Buying a property with a low alarm rate is the most stable, because the property with a low alarm rate generally has a good security system, while the property with a high alarm rate is due to various reasons, which can be summarized as follows: there are many conflicts between owners and developers, there are many trivial matters between owners, and incidents such as community theft occur frequently. In a word, everything is bad.

If the real estate you buy is an auction house, you can only ask the residents in the surrounding community if you want to know the police attendance rate, which is also an effective way to judge the security of public security management in this area.

Add anti-theft tips:

1. Don't think it's safe to lock the doors and windows every time you go out. The times are progressing, thieves are cunning and skilled. Therefore, we need to change the car door from time to time and remember to lock the door.

2. People who knock on the door in the family building during working hours should be vigilant to prevent thieves from "stepping on the spot" to commit crimes.

3. In order to prevent climbing thieves, the balcony should be closed or equipped with invisible anti-theft net as far as possible, and the residents' balcony and awning should be designed to prevent climbing or adjacent crossing.

4. Security doors and burglar alarms must be installed effectively.

Take good care of valuables and deposit a lot of cash in a nearby bank.

(The above answers were published on 2016-11-16. At present, please refer to the actual situation for the relevant purchase policy. )

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