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Make Repairs
Take care of items before they are brought up in an inspection later - broken windows or a bad roof. Minor repairs are good to take care of too, and fresh paint and a tube of caulk can go a long way in making a home feel like it's in good condition.
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Remove Clutter and De-Personalize
You're ready to move on, so it's important to have buyers envision the house as their own. Pack unused furniture and knick knacks and store.
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Make a Good First Impression
Curb appeal is important. Keep your yard manicured, free from weeds and clutter. Plant flowers, if in season - and make the front entrance appealing.
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Keep it Clean
Maintaining a clean home, as well as eliminating bad odors - present your home in its best light. Pet, smoke, food and other odors should be kept to a minimum or eliminated (don't try to mask with perfumed air-fresheners, buyers will wonder what you're hiding).
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Hire the Right Team
All Realtors are not created equal. Is your cousin, your neighbor, or your friend truly the best person for the job? Be sure - your results can vary by tens of thousands of dollars. Hire someone with a proven track record, someone who has experience in your price range.
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Remember This:
You get what you pay for. A discount broker can’t afford to spend the time or money required to properly advertise and promote your home -– your results will justify the decision.
Most of our Clients will confirm that The Wille Group achieved a level of success that exceeded their expectations. We’ve sold over 425 homes in just 10 years, most were referrals from satisfied past clients.