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First impressions are lasting. The front door greets the prospective buyer.
Make sure it is fresh and clean - no paint chips, Keep lawn trimmed, and the yard free of refuse. |
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Decorate for a quick sale. Light colored walls give a spacious appearance.
Avoid excessive wallpaper. Clean any spots on broadloom; get a professional if you must. |
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Open draperies and curtains and let the prospective buyer see how cheerful your home can be.
Dark rooms have no appeal and look small. use a high Wattage bulb if necessary. |
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Fix the faucet! Dripping water suggests bad plumbing. Oil any squeaky doors.
Buyers are turned off due to poor maintenance. |
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Repairs can make a big difference. Loose knobs, broken hinges and screens,
sticking doors and windows, and other minor flaws detract from the home value. |
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Display the full value of your basement and garage by removing all unnecessary
articles. Rent a storage locker if necessary. Paint floors if necessary. Reseal the driveway. |
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Neatness counts. Keep stairways clear. Avoid cluttered appearance.
Neat, well ordered closets look bigger and show that space is ample for the buyer. |
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Arrange bedrooms neatly. Remove any excess furniture. Use attractive bedspreads.
If you have a teenager with a room full of posters remove them and fix any holes. |
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Let the light shine in. Open draperies and curtains and let the prospective buyer
see how cheerful your home can be. Dark rooms have no appeal and look small. use a high Wattage bulb if necessary to brighten it up |
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