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One way is to hard wire the entire house. You will need a heck of a lot of A/V cable (you know the yellow, red, white cables) and an A/V splitter. Just as you have the 1 TV connected, you would split the feed from the surveillance camera to the other televisions. The most that is available now is an 8 port video splitter.
It really depends on how you like your housing. Remember, the housing will display a certain volume of water. So, the deeper you go, the more positively bouyant it will be. If you add no weight, then the housing will really be hard to handle at depth. My guess is you want to set the housing up to be neutrally bouyant. Of course, sometimes it is nice to have it negatively bouyant, so you can set it down during a dive. Then again, you may want it to be positively bouyant (a bit) so it will head for the surface if you lose it. In most cases, you just want it to be neutrally bouyant, so you just have to worry about its inertia and not worry about having to fight it.
You can get external weather proof cameras that are very small. You could maybe install one under the guttering/drainage at high level, wiring up through the loft space. You could also get some software to run cameras from your PC and also record. Hope this helps.