I never let a potential buyer come to my house. Maybe a little paranoid, but I'd rather not let anyone know what bikes I have in my garage.
I actually have had some buyers come to my house, some time back. But then, I wised up. Thank God, I never had an incident. The last time, I was so nervous that I started meeting them at a parking lot, with a lot of people around. But even at that, I Went to Bentonville, Arkansas once, to meet a guy coming from Kansas, to sell him a set of Holley carbs and Aluminum Edelbrock "6Pack" Intake and the deal went off as planned, but I was glad to get back in my car and get back on the hyway and head home.
Lots of interesting comments on this thread, seems a lot of people would not want a buyer turning up at their home for fear of robbery, or because said buyer might have the idea of coming back later to empty the garage. Too many of you saying this for it to be mass hysteria, so I imagine it is a very real problem over there for you fellas.
Over here in the UK, things are not quite the same, sure, we have scammers and our fair share of undesirables, but mostly you don't hear about many ebay deals going horribly wrong. If I sell a bulky item, I encourage the buyer to collect from my house as it's a lot less hassle than posting it. Usual sensible security procedures apply - buyers in these situations do not have access or eyeball to my garage and the item is usually ready for them to load straight up.
If you buy or sell a vehicle - car or bike - privately over here, it is normal practice to expect to collect it from the seller's home, it's another way of satisfying yourself that the seller is genuine, the details on the paperwork match to the address you are collecting it from, so less likely to be buying something that's been stolen.
Not deliberately trying to be contentious or wishing to spark another popcorn debate, but I think the fact that you fellas are able to carry guns around with you has got to be a major factor in why our attitudes are so far apart on this one, and why we are that more relaxed about it over here.
I myself, certainly appreciate your post here and gives us all a chance to maybe better explain how things are here, better too. There has been quite a lot of issues here, in the states, even before the "Carrying of weapons" kicked up here. There was a time, when we were able to relax more, not be so security conscious and not have to be so uptight, about Our security or the security of our things. As time goes on, it just seems to get worse. I am sure there are others who could word this better than I can. But, I am thinking that with a larger mix of different sorts of folks here, may be part of the issue and there is a lot of crime that happens in the U.S., that doesn't involve guns. A good part, is just plain physical violence from people who, for whatever reason, are completely out of control. People, long ago, would go out of their way, to help their neighbor or just someone in need. Now, there are a number of folks who will go out of their way, to Beat, Violate, Kill or Take things from others. At any rate, there is just no way to tell what a person has in mind, who contacts you, about buying something.
Now, on the other side of the issue, I had some carpentry tools that I was selling and had them listed on a local FaceBook Yard Sale Page & a fella wanted to buy several things, but had no way to come and get them. I really felt like the guy was sincere and after chatting back and forth with him, I decided to take the things to him. Yeah, I was taking a real chance, but I just felt that this guy was on the level. So, I went and it was in the evening, when I got there (about 40miles away) and come to find out, the guy was handicapped and could manage to work with wood and build things to sell and earn money to support his family. I unloaded the goods, we chatted for a bit, he paid me and I left. We kept in touch and he said, if I came up with more, let him know, cause it might be something he would want or need. Even though I felt that trip was ok to do, I have to say I was nervous at first, but all that went away, when I got there. And, btw, the guy was a Veteran at that. So, I was certainly proud I took a chance and went with my feelings.
And, Thank You for posting your thoughts, because the more we learn about each other, the more we understand each other.