A home lab can become a home-selling problem
The main issue is whether a home lab helps or hurts when selling a house. The basement rack is tied into cables running through the house. The setup goes through two and reaches the attic, supporting on the roof, five , and three security cameras.
The system is useful and valued by its owner, but taking it apart would take about a full day. The open question is whether a future buyer would see it as a helpful built-in feature or as a messy eyesore.
Key points
- The basement rack connects to cabling that runs through the house.
- The setup includes two , , five , and three security cameras.
- Removing the setup could take about one full day.
- A home lab may appeal to a technical buyer but may look like clutter or risk to others.
- A setup can create the same issue if it grows into permanent home wiring.