Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Don't make these mistakes!

When you sell your home, it pays to do everything right. By avoiding these few common mistakes, you may save yourself money in the long run:
  • Not making necessary repairs. Chances are you will lose money if you do not take care of those necessary repairs before the house goes on the market. You do not want potential buyers to see your house in disrepair this will affect their offer price.
  • Refusing to remove clutter. One of the easiest improvements you can make to your home is to create a sense of spaciousness. Declutter those kitchen counter tops, overstuffed closets, garage and storage shelves.  
  • Selling an empty house. Selling an empty house is not advisable, homes should be staged.  It makes your house feel more inviting, talk to your Realtor for more information on staging.  
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