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RISMEDIA, September 3, 2010 -- With the U.S. economy facing the lowest home sale statistics in fifteen years and home values continuing to slide in many regions, it's not surprising to hear that housing trends point towards a large percentage of American
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Be sure that: § Repairs you’ve requested have been made. Obtain copies of paid bills and any related warranties. § All items that were included in the sale price—draperies, lighting fixtures—are still there. § Screens
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As you clean and organize, you'll probably notice a growing stack of clutter left in your wake. Decluttering is a hefty task, but essential to a quick sell. Learn how to differentiate amongst the things you need to put in storage, pack up or donate
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Before you sign anything, read about these common mistakes that home sellers make: 1. PRICING TOO HIGH: It's no secret, price is everything. Overpricing does more to discourage buyers than any other single factor. When you overprice, you put your
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As a benefit and incentive to home buyers, some sellers will offer a home warranty to potential buyers. This coverage normally is for a one year period, beginning with the day of settlement, and it helps to assure the buyer that there will be no major
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It's Fall, and last week we turned back our clocks and gained an hour ( my favorite night of the year! ) - hopefully we all remembered to check the batteries in our smoke detectors as well - turning back or turn forward the clocks each year is a great
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I found these ideas on the web, and thought I'd share. Most are easy and low cost, and every little bit helps! 1. Switch 3 lights that you use for 4 hours a day with compact fluorescent bulbs. 2. Replace a porch light that's always on with a compact
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Here are some easy, inexpensive fixes that will help create that outside appeal and get you one giant step further to a sale: - Paint or stain the front and garage doors, especially if they show any weathering. These are the first visuals where a potential
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Let's face the fact that people's first impression of your home is critical. . . The harsh reality is that staging is your the best opportunity to make a positive first impression rather than a negative one. Everyone knows the stronger the impression...the
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Do you know the dollar value of your house—or how much of that value belongs to you? A number of key decisions can be more wisely made with the benefit of this knowledge. • Is your home adequately insured? If disaster were to strike, would
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Should you paint? There are many factors involved in marketing and selling your home. You can't control most of them. The curb appeal of your home plays a big role in the sales process, and it's one of the things you can have direct control over.
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Water in the Basement… Believe it or not, no builder designs a home to have water in the basement. Over the years however, the foundation can shift, crack, window wells develop leaks etc. It can happen to any home. Unfortunately the damage does
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