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The following is a list of tips and items that
may interest you, if you are looking to place your home on the market, call or e-mail us for a NO COST or oblication MARKET
ANALYSIS. Also, feel free to drop us a line with opinions and ideas, they are always welcome.
Ever thought about consulting
an iterior decorator? Consider it and you may suprise yourself of what can be done for just a little money,
it may ad value to your home, and would surely help you sell faster. I do understand the intial cost may seem
overwehlming, but not with the current market conditions. Your home more likley will sell not only faster, but also for more
than it would have, than not having consulted a professional of interior decor. Give it some thought!
CURB APPEAL AND FIRST IMPRESSIONS:
Maybe you can't judge a book by its cover, but jacket art and binding quality can certainly influence
your decision to pick one up and buy it. The same principle applies to homes for sale. The exterior of a home and the grounds
surrounding it create a strong first impression on home buyers-as well as family, friends and neighbors. If a property shows
shoddy upkeep, faded paint and unattractive landscaping, anyone viewing it from the curb may assume more shabbiness inside.
Buyers won't even go there unless, of course, they're looking for a bargain-priced fixer-upper. If you're thinking about selling
your home, or you just want to boost its appeal to passersby, follow the suggestions here-then sit back and watch your home
gather admirers! * Pretend you are the one shopping for a home and walk about starting with the front, and the
curb entry. Be truly objective about what you see. Make notes and see what you can do about some of the unsightly matters,
sometimes it's just a matter of some plantings of flowers in a pot, the cutting of grass and shrubs, and maybe some touch-up
paint. * Hardware such a doorhandles, mailboxes, lightfixtures, railings, screens and the like, be sure all
is neat and tight, that it is properly installed, attractive and in good working condition. Think about adding floodlights
or pathway lighting to show of your home after dark.
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