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Practical, sourced guides for people who run home-watch businesses — what to charge, what to check, which software to use, and how the industry's credentials actually work. Updated as the numbers change.

What Is a Home Watch Service? (And What It Is Not)

Home watch defined — how it differs from house sitting, property management, and security monitoring, and how often an empty house should be checked.

Updated July 17, 2026

Home Watch Pricing in 2026: What to Charge (and Why)

Real 2026 per-visit and monthly rates, the factors that move them, your true cost per visit, and a sample rate card.

Updated July 17, 2026

Home Watch Checklist (2026): What the Pros Check on Every Visit

The complete, printable visit checklist — exterior, interior, systems, and hurricane/freeze add-ons — with documentation practice that protects you.

Updated July 17, 2026

Best Home Watch Software (2026): An Honest Comparison

Named products, verified prices, and real tradeoffs — including where Home Watch Crew is not the right tool.

Updated July 17, 2026

NHWA Accreditation in 2026: Cost, Requirements, and Whether It's Worth It

Current NHWA dues, insurance minimums, Boot Camp and CHWP costs — verified on the association's own pages — and when accreditation pays for itself.

Updated July 17, 2026

Home Watch Business Insurance (2026): What You Actually Need

General liability, E&O, and the dishonesty bond — what NHWA requires, real benchmark premiums, and a worked annual budget for a solo operator.

Updated July 17, 2026

Do You Need a License to Run a Home Watch Business? (State by State)

Florida, Arizona, Texas, California, and the Carolinas — what needs no license, what crosses into licensed property management, and the statutes that draw the line.

Updated July 17, 2026

Snowbird Departure Checklist (2026): Closing Up the House for the Season

The homeowner-facing close-up checklist — water, HVAC, security, insurance vacancy clauses — printable, and co-brandable by operators.

Updated July 17, 2026

What a Professional Home Watch Report Looks Like (Annotated Example)

The deliverable that proves the visit happened — required elements, an annotated example, and why photo-per-item documentation protects both sides.

Updated July 17, 2026

How to Get Your First 25 Home Watch Clients (Without Buying Ads)

Realtors, HOAs, snowbird communities, the NHWA directory, and the referral loop where every report markets the business.

Updated July 17, 2026