Inside & Outside
                          the Home 
                      First
                      impressions matter.   
                    
                      - Make
                          sure your home is clean.
                      
 - Replace
                          broken or dangerous steps. 
                      
 - Make
                          certain all doors open and are in working order.
                      
 - Cut
                          new keys for all doors, safety devices, etc.
                      
 - Be
                          sure that all locks are in proper working order
                    
  
                   
                    Outside 
              What buyers see first!  
              A few tips for improving your home’s “curb appeal” include: 
                    
                      - Make
                          your house number visible; either alongside your front
                          door or on a mailbox—or both.
 
                      - Trim
                          shrubbery and manicure lawns; weed-free and add to
                          flowerbeds. Rake leaves or debris.
 
                      - Repaint
                          house, garage and any fencing (or the trim of each
                          if you’re on a limited budget).
 
                      - Clean
                          (sweep or shovel) the sidewalk, walkway and driveway.
                          Fill cracks or crevices.
 
                      - Clean
                          shutters, gutters and downspouts.
 
                      - Create
                          a front door entry that is clean, painted and oiled
                          so it shines and swings open smoothly.
 
                      - Ensure
                          that window coverings are clean and not damaged.
 
                      - Make
                          sure outdoor lighting is working properly.
 
                      - Remove
                          any large items from your home: put cars in garage
                          and park down the street, bicycles, basketball hoops,
                          garden hoses, etc. should be put away and out sight. 
 
                     
                    Inside 
              Once buyers are hooked!  
              A few tips for improving your home’s interior include 
                    
                      - Let
                          the sunshine. A brighter home is a more welcome home.
 
                      - Clean
                          the house (carpets and draperies) and search for and
                          remove any hazards, e.g., throw rugs, extension cords,
                          children’s toys.
 
                      - Add
                          a colorful floral arrangement(s) or new plants to brighten
                          up and give the home that “lived-in” feel.
 
                      - Replace
                          burnt-out or dim light bulbs.
 
                      - Check
                          that all doors and windows operate freely and smoothly.
                          Search for dry rot, broken seals, dirt, etc. and make
                          sure screens are working.
 
                      - Empty
                          the dishwasher and kitchen sink—and your trash.
 
                      - Put
                          new knobs and door handles on kitchen cabinets.
 
                      - Replace
                          shower curtains and add matching towels (if within
                          your budget).
 
                      - Close
                          toilet lids and add liquid toilet flush cleaner. Light
                          a candle.
 
                      - Make
                          any necessary repairs.
 
                      - Eliminate
                          pet odors—and the pets themselves during home
                          showings and open houses.
 
                      - Perform
                          a plumbing and electrical systems check.
 
                      - Clean
                          fireplace (and have one burning if weather calls for
                          heat in the home). 
 
                       
                     
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