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This article from the Florida Board of Realtors today peaked my interest - I like the idea of listing the best features from the Male vs Female point of view - in my experience, the Garage is king for most husbands...as is a walk in closet is for the wives...anyway...I like the article below... His and hers lists help market ...
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When you are faced with relocating, it can sometimes be overwhelming...here are a few ideas to get you started organizing your move... Be ruthless! Go through each room and decide what to get rid of. _ Start planning a yard sale or contact your local charities. _ Find out whether your employer is ...
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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 to the trash can.
Start with a Pile. Go through a room and remove anything you find distracting ...
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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 home in competition with homes that may be newer, larger or have more amenities than yours. ...
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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 buyer focuses. If garage doors are metal and dented, they may need to be replaced.
- Any ...
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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 less likely a potential buyer will be bothered if some things ...
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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. You'll never get another chance to make a first impression of how your home ...
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