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How
to prepare a house for sale
Doing
whatever you can to put your house's best face forward is very important
if you want to get close to your asking price or sell as quickly as possible.
Short of spending a lot of money, here are several ideas for making your
home show better:
Sweep the sidewalk,
weed the garden and clean debris from the
yard.
Clean
the windows (both inside and out) and make sure the paint
is not chipped
or flaking. And speaking of paint, if your home was built
before 1978,
new federal law gives a buyer the right to request a
lead inspection.
If you think you might have some problems, arrange
for an inspection
yourself beforehand and fix anything you can.
Be
sure that the doorbell works.
Clean
and spruce up all rooms, furnishings, floors, walls and ceilings.
It's especially
important that the bathroom and kitchen are spotless.
Organize
closets.
Make
sure the basic appliances and fixtures work. Get rid of leaky
faucets and
frayed cords.
Make
sure the house smells good: from an apple pie, cookies baking
or spaghetti
sauce simmering on the stove. Hide the kitty litter.
Put
vases of fresh flowers throughout the house.
Having
pleasant background music playing in the background also will
help set your
stage.
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