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So You Decided to Sell Your Home

Oct. 2, 2006
Categorized in: Prepare Your Home to Sell

 Selling Your Home Part One

 

When you decide to sell your home, chances are you are caught up in a host of emotions.  You may be looking forward to moving up to a new dream home.  Or facing the uncertainty of a move across country.  You may be reluctant to leave your memories behind or eager to start new adventures.  Whatever turbulent emotions you may be feeling there are things that will need you attention.   Keep in mind the following considerations to help the whole process go more smoothly.

Over the next few days I will give several tips and ideas to make this move as painless as possible.  If you have a good strong agent that will be a plus.

  • Check you Curb Appeal  

A home that is visually appealing and in good condition will attract potential buyers that are just driving down the street.  Use this checklist.  Drive up and down the steet looking  at your home through critical eyes of a stranger.  Stand across the street and evaluate every aspect of your yard.                                           

  •   Are the lawns and shrubs well maintained?
  •   Are there cracks in the foundation or walkways?
  •   Does the driveway need resurfacing?
  •   Are the gutters, chimney and walls in good condition?
  •   Do the window casings, shutters, siding or doors need painting?
  •   Are garbage and debris stored out of sight?
  •   Are lawn movers and hoses properly stored?
  •   Are all the toys, bikes and other items stored properly?
  •   Is the garage door closed?

Strong curb appeal will lure potential buyers inside.  Stay tuned for Part Two