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Prepare Your Home for Sale REALTORS® are familiar with buyers’ expectations and can help you make the changes that can lead to a quick and hassle-free sale. By viewing the home from a buyer’s perspective, you develop an objective position that allows you to make the changes necessary to receive top dollar. Even small, inexpensive changes can greatly enhance your asking price. As a rule, do not spend more than 20 percent of the value of your home on remodeling. Whether undertaking some or all of the project yourself, remember to follow safety precautions and building codes and to select outside contractors with care. Oftentimes curb appeal is the determining factor that persuades potential buyers to enter a home that is for sale. Buyers tend to be more inclined to request a showing if a home’s exterior is visually appealing, most of which can be done on even the tightest budget. Here are some tips to improve your home’s curb appeal:
REALTORS® often advise their clients to make some simple adjustments inside to really impress potential buyers. For example, begin to improve the interior of your home by clearing out the clutter. You can create a more spacious feel to the home by removing excess furniture and knickknacks. The interior decor should allow potential buyers to see the room’s purpose, but be able to imagine their own belongings in the space. For those sellers who do not want to donate or toss their belongings before a listing, there are a variety of storage spaces available for rent. Many of these units are climate controlled so items can be safely stored until the seller moves into a new home. One of the cheapest and easiest ways to prepare a house for sale is to repaint. Although color can add a unique feel to a home, painting a neutral shade throughout the interior will appeal to the most buyers. When in doubt, ask a local paint store what colors builders are using in new homes. Some tips for interior improvement include:
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