Security Systems Boost House Prices by £25K as Buyers Demand Safer Homes
Posted 8th April 2025
In today’s property market, security is no longer just a luxury—it’s a necessity. Homebuyers are increasingly prioritising safety features when purchasing a property, and new research suggests that installing a high-quality security system can boost a home’s value by up to £25,000.
As crime rates fluctuate and homeowners become more security-conscious, the demand for properties with robust security measures has surged. A state-of-the-art security system not only provides peace of mind but also enhances a home’s desirability. Estate agents and property experts now confirm that homes with CCTV, smart alarm systems, door entry solutions, and driveway bollards sell faster and at a premium compared to those without.
Buyers are particularly keen on modern, smart security solutions that integrate with home automation systems. Features such as remote monitoring, motion-triggered alerts, and cloud-based storage for CCTV footage are now top priorities. Many buyers are even requesting pre-installed security systems as part of their purchasing criteria.
Insurers have also taken notice. Homes with advanced security installations often benefit from reduced insurance premiums, providing another financial incentive for homeowners to invest in security upgrades. The cost of installing a system is quickly offset by increased property value and long-term savings on insurance.
Developers and landlords are following suit, recognising that future-proofing properties with security technology is an investment that pays dividends. The trend is set to continue, with security systems becoming as standard as double glazing and central heating in new builds.
For homeowners looking to maximise their property’s value and appeal, installing a security system is a strategic move. In a market where buyers demand more than just aesthetics, safety is now a dealmaker—and a price booster.
For further information about securing your property contact Lee: leedorman@tindallsecurity.co.uk
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