Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Misplaced Money: 14 Places You Should Never Hide Money In Your House

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hide money in your house

We’ve all tucked a few bills under the mattress or taped emergency cash inside a book. But if you plan to hide money in your house, some stashes are way riskier than others! Before a sneaky relative or a burglar beats you to your nest egg, check out these hiding spots you should definitely avoid. We’ll also share a few safer alternatives to secure your hard-earned cash.

It seems trivial but did you know that in 2022 there were 847,522 burglaries reported to the FBI? While recent FBI data shows a slight downturn, don’t let that lull you into a false sense of security.


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1. Under the Mattress

The classic hiding spot is also one of the worst! Burglars know this trick, and it’s the first place they’ll look. Plus, even without a break-in, money can get lost in bedding, accidentally thrown out during cleaning, or even chewed on by a curious pet.


hiding money at home

2. In Your Socks or Underwear Drawer

Seems clever, right? Unfortunately, these are common spots for burglars to rummage through. If you hide money in your house within clothing drawers; your cash won’t be safe for long, and it might even end up accidentally donated with old clothes.


places not to hide money

3. Inside Old Electronics

Got an unused DVD player or old radio? Bad idea to stash cash inside. If you decide to donate or sell the item, chances are your hidden money is going with it, plus electronics can create a fire hazard if not handled properly.


safe places to hide money

4. In Hollowed-Out Books

Movies make this look clever, but it’s a well-known trick. Burglars might snatch a whole shelf of books and shake them out, and your cash flutters to the floor. It also risks damage from moisture or pests, leaving your money in a tattered state.


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5. Underneath Piles of Clothes

Whether it’s in a closet or a dresser drawer, hiding valuables at home among clothes is easily overlooked. A quick search from a thief, accidental inclusion in a laundry pile, or being moved by a well-meaning family member cleaning up, and your money could be gone.


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6. Behind Picture Frames

Flat and easy, right? Not so fast – burglars are wise to this one. Picture frames are easily removed and shaken out, revealing any hidden money tucked behind. Plus, the risk of creasing or tearing your bills is high.


 unusual places to hide money

7. Inside Air Vents

Air vents may seem sneaky, but they’re not foolproof. Dust can damage bills, and if you forget about your stash, that money could be swirling through your house, or worse, accidentally vacuumed up. Loose vents can also allow your stash to fall into hard-to-reach places.


 creative ways to hide money

8. In the Freezer

Think a burglar won’t look in your icebox? Think again! Money hidden in the freezer is prone to moisture damage (frostbite for your cash!), and it’s an obvious place to check for anyone seeking quick cash. Plus, you might forget it’s there and accidentally thaw your hidden stash.


hiding valuables at home

9. In Your Medicine Cabinet

Prescription bottles seem innocuous, but sadly, burglars often target medicine cabinets. Your cash won’t be safe here, especially if there’s a potential for accidental disposal when cleaning out expired meds, or if the thief takes the whole bottle along.


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10. In the Cookie Jar (or any kitchen container)

The kitchen is one of the first places burglars target, and those “obvious” spots are easy pickings. Resist stashing your money in any food container, even in the pantry – it’s not secure, and accidental spills could ruin your cash.


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11. Inside Your Toilet Tank

While a burglar might not relish the idea, desperate thieves will search anywhere, including the toilet tank. Water damage is a huge risk, rendering your hidden money useless, and you might accidentally flush it during routine cleaning.


safe places to hide money

12. Buried in Houseplants

Soil can contain moisture and insects that will ruin your bills. Plus, repotting the plant or accidental overwatering could create a muddy mess where your money used to be.


how to hide cash at home

13. Stuffed in Shoes

Whether it’s unused footwear or your daily sneakers, shoes are easy targets. Burglars may dump out entire closets, and your cash could easily end up misplaced or damaged.


 money hiding places

14. Taped Under Furniture

A quick sweep under couches and chairs is common practice for a thief. Don’t leave your money vulnerable by taping it to readily accessible areas like furniture undersides.


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Safer Options

While hiding money in your house is always a bit risky, consider a small fireproof safe, a diversion safe (like a fake product container), or for larger amounts, a bank safe deposit box.

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By: Randell Suba
Title: Misplaced Money: 14 Places You Should Never Hide Money In Your House
Sourced From: www.dinksfinance.com/2024/04/misplaced-money-14-places-you-should-never-hide-money-in-your-house/
Published Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2024 11:15:40 +0000

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