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SHAPE UP-Add some enhansed landscaping to increase visual appreal. Keep it simple & strive for the most impact with the least expense. Going overboard can be as detrimental as no landscaping at all.
START AT THE TOP-It's vital that a home's roof is well maintained. Not only for a better, well-kept appearance, but for the overall ...
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-If you don't have wood floors, install them. If you do have wood floors, make sure they're in good shape and polished.
-Place placards or notecards around the home detailing home improvements and upgrades.
-Freshen up rooms with a new coat of paint in neutral colors so potential buyers can more easily visualize their own decor.
-Take ...
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In a buyer's market, the idea is to give your home a marketing edge - without overdoing it.
The objective of improvements you should make is not necessarily to give you a return on your money. Instead, they should be largely generic, cosmetic improvements that enhance your home's functionality, efficiency and aesthetics - to give it ...
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1. People who look for a home during the Holidays are more serious buyers!
2. Serious buyers have fewer houses to choose from during the Holidays and less competition means more money for you!
3. Since the supply of listings will dramatically increase in January, there will be less demand for your particular home! Less demand means less money ...
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Sometimes, after spending many comforting years in their homes, sentimental and subjective sellers overlook potential home sale-stoppers.
Points of neglect by the seller, such as stains on ceilings, drains that run slowly or walls which show signs of pipe leaks, are all red flags to buyers. The sellers who have lived with these malfunctions ...
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