First Impression
Is So Important
Curb appeal is vital. Your lawn should be trimmed, sidewalks
swept, front door clean, doorbell working.
Painting For
A Better Sale
A minor investment in paint will pay dividends in the form
of a better price and/or a quicker sale.
Here Comes The
Sun!
Open the curtains and clean the windows so a prospect can
see how bright and cheerful your house is. Dark, dreary rooms
are not appealing to homebuyers.
Don't Be A Drip
Fix leaky faucets. Dripping water suggests faulty plumbing
and major repair bills. Discolored, rust-stained sinks are
also warning signs-- they should be clean and sparkling.
Little Things
Mean A Lot
Loose doorknobs or cabinet pulls, sticking doors and drawers,
wobbly hinges, stuck windows-- are negative factors. Check
and repair all these minor flaws.
Safety First
Keep stairways and corridors absolutely clear. Clutter is
unattractive and can cause accidents.
Bathrooms Sell
Homes
Make bathrooms sparkle. Clean sinks and toilets and repair
any damaged or discolored caulking.
From Top To
Bottom
Let prospects see the full value of your basement, attic,
garage and closets by removing junk and cartons. Rent a short-term
storage space if necessary.