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Home Seller Tips |
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Adding Home Appeal When Selling Your Home!
Home's Interior
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Adding a fresh coat of paint to your front door. | |
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Clean the landing in front of front door. Pressure wash walk, remove any mold in brick or concrete. | |
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Blow away grass clippings or leaves. | |
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Add a brass kick plate. | |
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Add fresh colorful flowers or plants on each side of front door in a planter. (plastic flowers in winter) | |
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Polish all brass fixtures (especially at front door) and be sure door locks work properly. | |
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Oil hinges to both doors and windows. Check weather-stripping. | |
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Keep stairways extra tidy and secure handrails. | |
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Remove window screens and clean window glass. | |
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Cut back overgrown outdoor plants and shrubs that restrict natural light. | |
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Keep windows clean and tidy with draperies firmly affixed and in proper working order. | |
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Keep blinds and plantation shutters open to let in natural light. |
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Repair or replace missing or damaged tile, hardwood, vinyl and baseboards. | |
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Wax vinyl floors. | |
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Add a new coat of sealer for your hardwood floors if they are dull. | |
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Steam-clean or shampoo carpets. Then keep them vacuumed daily before showing. | |
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Secure loose carpeting and replace damaged areas. | |
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Stretch rugs if by a carpet mechanic if needed. | |
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Be conscious of odors caused by dampness, high-traffic areas and especially pets. |
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Get rid of clutter. Ample storage space increases the desirability of the home. | |
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Neatly arrange kids toys and games. | |
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Discard, give to charity or hold a garage sale to get rid of all unwanted items of old clothing | |
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Keep closets organized and tidy. | |
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Store items those you do not use frequently. Discard any unnecessary items. |

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Keep living areas clean, polished, neutral and inviting. | |
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Your home should smell nice, not overwhelmed by scents, odors or smells! | |
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Make sure that your furniture arrangement, and flow create a spacious atmosphere. | |
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Make all beds, arrange couch cushions, polish glass, dust shelves, vacuum carpets and touch-up walls with paint or spackling as necessary. | |
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All wallpaper should be clean and adhere smoothly to the walls. Re-glue if you have to. | |
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Accent your home with flowers or candles add to the home's housewarming appeal. |
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Clear counters, drawers and cabinets of unnecessary items. | |
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Place out your best towels as if company were coming. | |
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Clean light fixtures and replace bulbs if needed. | |
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Replace faucets if chrome or brass are discolored. | |
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Clean soap dishes, mirrors, faucets and appliances (inside and out). | |
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Re-grout tile in shower and tubs if needed. | |
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Scrub toilets, and mildew in shower tiles. | |
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Store cleaning supplies and hang freshly washed towels. | |
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Be conscious of odors caused by dampness, hampers, garbage and various foods. |
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Store infrequently used counter-top items to allow a spacious look in the kitchen and bathroom. | |
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Magnets, and drawings off the cabinets and refrigerator. | |
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Polish wood, and countertops. | |
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Put away those extra gadgets, and canisters. | |
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Keep drawers and cabinets tidy and organized. |
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Items should be neatly stored in shelving or wall units. | |
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Get rid of debris, old paint cans, and toss those old newspapers. | |
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Have a garage sale. | |
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Paint the garage, and floor. | |
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Allow appropriate space for the homebuyer to visualize their vehicle or workbench. | |
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Consider moving excess or over-sized items to mini-storage. |
Landscaping, Exterior and Yard
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Keep lawn trimmed and groomed. Bag clippings! | |
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Paint trim and siding if needed. Try cleaning first. | |
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Clean gutters, paint if needed. | |
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Replace any rotten trim wood, and paint. | |
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Cut trees away, and prune if too close to home. | |
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Add color to landscaping where needed. | |
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Keep lawn watered and green. | |
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Blow off grass clippings and leaves from driveway | |
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Pressure wash driveway if needed. | |
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Add some fresh mulch where needed. | |
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Paint or freshen up fence, clean deck, and re-stain if needed. |
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