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STAGING YOUR HOME TO SELL!
The greatest way to show a home is to have a key available. This is typically done by placing it in a secure lock box,
provided to you by your Real Estate Professional. This will give agents, with prospective buyers easy access to your property
and promote showing.
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PRICING YOUR HOME TO SELL
Studies show that the longer a property stays on the market, the less the seller will net upon the sale.
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MAKE THE MOST OF CURB APPEAL!
Most buyers choose to drive by your home first before wanting to set an appointment to view. An attractive
yard that is free of debris will gain interest quickly.
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INVESTING IN PLUMBING REPAIRS
You will spot several different types of plumbing systems in any housing market, incuding
your own. Copper, galvanized, rigid plastic, polybutylene, and soft plastic are but a few.
Certain systems are more prone to having certain problems
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A LITTLE PAINTING WORKS WONDERS
New paint makes the entire home smell clean and neat, and can bring sellers top dollar. If your home has
chipped paint, exposed wood, or surfaces that look faded, it's time for new paint.
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REPRESENTING YOUR BEST INTEREST
In today's real estate market it is more important than ever to have a professional who truly represents your best interest.
A qualified listing agent works for you -- the home seller.
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IS YOUR HOME WIRED TO SELL
The type of wiring in residential homes generally depends on when the home was built, where it was
built and if it has been updated. In the older homes, knob and tube type wiring was the norm
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MAKING YOUR HOME SHINE
It's a common fact that clean homes net more money. Most people are turned off by even
the smallest amount of uncleanness or odor when looking at homes to purchase.
Sellers lose thousands of dollars because they do not adequately clean their homes
or rid them of offensive odors.
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ASBESTOS DISCLAIMERS HOME SELLING TIP
Sellers can be a little confused when they are asked to sign an asbestos disclaimer.
Asbestos is a known carcinogen, and when exposed, tiny particles can be released into
the air you breathe.
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