HOME SELLING TIPS
How To Make Your Home Look Great and Sell Quickly!
A Personal Note From Hemang
Let's face it ... most people don't live this way! Many (if not most) of these tips may appear overstated or unrealistic to you and your lifestyle. However, your home has now become a product offered for sale. As such, we want to make the product appealing to the majority of Buyers. The closer you can get your home to the "ideal" the more your goals of a quick sale at a good price will be met. I'll be providing you with feedback from the agents who show your home. Don't be offended. Let's work together to reach your goals! Hang in there. Below are items that you can do to help your home show well.
Maximize Your Space
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Paint Rooms Light Neutral Color.
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Remove Drapes (Leave Miniblinds). "Light & Bright!"
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Remove Unnecessary Pieces of Furniture.
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Clean Out Coat Closet - Put Items in Storage Unit.
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Clean Out Garage. Clean Out Attic. Clean Out Basement!
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Rent a Storage Unit for Extra Items - Have a Moving Sale.
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Remove Small Pictures From the Walls.
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Remove Items From Countertops.
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Put in Higher Wattage Light bulbs.
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Remove Some Toys to Storage Unit.
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Take Extra Leaf Out of Dining Room Table.
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Check Walk Flow to Make Sure Potential Buyers Don't Have to Walk Around Furniture.
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Your home will be compared to Model Homes that are vacant and always clean and open!
Buyer's First Impressions
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Repaint Exterior, if needed (may need trim only).
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Pressure Wash the Home and Driveway. Sweep the Front Porch.
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Keep Newspapers and Flyers Picked Up.
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Hang a Simple Grapevine Wreath on the Front Door.
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Replace Siding, as needed, Replace Missing Shingles, as needed.
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Clean / Paint /or Replace Gutters, as needed.
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Clean Windows Until They Shine -- Scrape, if Necessary.
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Clean / Paint / Shutters or Replace Shutters, as needed.
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Use Quick Greening Fertilizer on the Lawn -- Ammonium Sulfate, Urea, or Ammonium Nitrate.
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Cut and Edge the Lawn. Freshen Mulched Areas
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Remove Children's Toys and Bikes Around Exterior, Seal Cracks in Driveway and Walkway.
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Remove Leaves/Pine Needles from Lawn and Roof.
Your home's "Curb Appeal" (or first impression from the street as you approach the home) will be the thing that entices the potential buyer to take a look inside.
Kitchen
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Clean the Kitchen From Top to Bottom.
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Clean the Oven.
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Clean the Refrigerator.
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Remove all Refrigerator Magnets and Items from the Front of the Refrigerator.
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Put Away Most Small Appliances.
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Put Away Items off Countertops.
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Clean the Inside of the Dishwasher -- Try Running it With the Soap Dishes Filled with Powdered Instant Lemonade. The Citric Acid Works Wonders!
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Clean Out Drawers to Eliminate Fears of Too Little Space.
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Paint the Kitchen a Neutral Color.
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Light Wood is Best for Kitchen Cabinets - Paint or Update.
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Change Cabinet Hardware or Clean Very Well.
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Remove Pet Dishes, Toys and Litter Boxes From Kitchen.
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Remove Window Treatments in Kitchen. Make it sunny!
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If the Laundry Room is off the Kitchen, Make Sure it's Uncluttered, Neat and Clean.
Entrance to Home
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Replace Carpet Throughout the Home with Neutral Color
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Replace Front Door.
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Paint Front Door.
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Remove Storm Door.
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Repair Storm Door.
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Add Brass Kick plate to Front Door.
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Install New Mailbox and Post.
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Create Distinct Entry with Divider, Plants, Hallway Hutch.
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New Floor mat at Entry.
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Clean Cobwebs from the Doorway.
Bathrooms
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Clean Ceramic Tile and Grout.
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Repair Loose or Cracked Tiles.
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Downplay Dated Ceramic Tile Colors with White Towels and Window Treatments.
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Buy a New Shower Curtain -- Avoid Patterns.
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Shine Chrome Fixtures -- Stiff Brush with White Vinegar Works Great.
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Remove Stains from Sink. Replace Rusted Sinks.
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Repair Leaky Faucets.
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Remove Personal Toiletries on Display.
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Glue Down Wallpaper Where it's Loose or Curling.
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Use Fancy Basket for Books and Magazines.
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Replace Toilet Seats.
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Repair or Replace Exhaust Fan.
Eliminate Odors -- Pets, Smoking, Kitchen, Basement
Living Room (Applies to Entire Home)
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Put Away Collections (Figurines and Fragile Items).
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Store any Political or Religious Mementos, as well as any Business or Sports Awards (you want the potential buyer to think of the home as theirs and they may not have the same interests that you do).
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No Animal (Fur) Rugs.
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Just a Few Family Photos.
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Silence any Squeaky Floors. (Kits Sold at Home Depot)
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Use Half Curtains to Disguise Bad Views.
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Remove Any Crowded Furniture -- Open the Rooms Up!
Dining Room
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Put New WHITE Tablecloth on the Table.
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Use a Centerpiece on the Table.
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Place Fresh-Cut Flowers in a Vase on the Table
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Clean Chandelier Bulbs and Globe.
Bedrooms
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New Bedspread.
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Make the Beds Every Day.
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Keep Headboards Clear and Free from Clutter.
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Be Sure Children's Toys are Put Away.
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Remove any Bulky Furniture. Make Rooms Appear Large.
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Remove any Dark or Outdated Wallpaper. Paint the Walls with a Light, Neutral Color.
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Clean Out Closets -- Make Them Appear as if There is Plenty of Room to Spare.
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Install Closet Organizer and Keep Clothing Neat.
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Organize Shoes on Shoe Racks.
Landscaping
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Trim all Hedges and Shrubs. Strive for Neat Appearance.
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Add Mulch to Flowerbeds and Shrubs.
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Repair Fence.
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Plant Flowers or Add Pots/Containers of Bright Flowers.
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Clean Pool as Needed.
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Provide a Fact Sheet on Swimming Pool -- Show the Cost and Time Involved in Upkeep. Many People Worry that a Pool is Too Expensive and Time Consuming.
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Remove: Old Rusted Swing Set
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Old Rusted Basketball Goals
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Old Rusted Lawn Furniture
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Old Rusted Grill
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Dead Trees or Shrubs
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Old Flowers from Past Season
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Leaves, Dead Branches, Weeds and Debris
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Garbage Cans -- Store Neatly in the Garage.
Don't Store Valuables in Sight -- Place Jewelry in Drawers or Store Away from the Home
Garage/Basement
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Remove Stains from Garage Floor / Paint if Needed
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Make Basement Look Functional and Well Organized.
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Clean Basement Windows.
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Wipe Down the Furnace and Water Heater with a Damp Sponge. Keep Utility Room Uncluttered.
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Move any Extra Boxes and Unnecessary Items to Your Storage Unit.
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Spray with freshner to Give a Fresh Smell.
Pets
It's Recommended that Pets be Kenneled During the Time Your Home is on the Market. If that isn't possible, please let agents know the names and location (backyard, dog run, etc.) of the pets. If you have a pet you don't want let out of the home (the cat?), please be sure to inform agents.
A neutral smell is important.
General Hints and Tips
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Please don't be home for Showings. The Buyer will spend more time looking if the Seller is not there. Go to the neighbors. Walk the dog. Go to another part of the home while the prospective buyers are in another section of the home. The goal is to have the potential Buyer think of the home as theirs.
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Open all curtains, drapes and blinds during the day.
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For evening Showings, turn on all the lights before you leave.
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If anything is broken, you must disclose the issue. Even easier ... have it fixed!
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Sprinkle a few drops of vanilla on a warm stove burner to create a pleasing smell in the home. Remember to turn the burner off! Alternatively, you can warm a pan of water with a few drops of vanilla in the oven.
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Bake bread or bake cookies to fill the house with a pleasant smell.
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Run the vacuum cleaner every morning before you leave the house.
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After your shower, dry the stall, glass, and tub with a towel.
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Please refrain from smoking in the home. Remove all ashtrays. Remove strong cooking odors.
PLEASE CALL HEMANG WITH ANY QUESTIONS-416-300-7260
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MORE USEFUL TIPS WHEN SELLING A HOME !
Home's Interior
MY experience shows that creating a inviting atmosphere inside your home can increases its appeal and desirability. View your home with a critical eye. View it as if you were the buyer. Clean, polish, paint, complete minor repairs, and add all the special touches. Prepare your home as if you were entertaining your finest guests. Let it show its "Holiday Best!" Make it S*P*AR*K*L*E*!
Around Doors and Windows
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Adding a fresh coat of paint to your front door.
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Clean the landing in front of front door. Pressure wash walk, remove any mold in brick or concrete.
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Blow away grass clippings or leaves.
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Add a brass kick plate.
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Add fresh colorful flowers or plants on each side of front door in a planter. (plastic flowers in winter)
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Polish all brass fixtures (especially at front door) and be sure door locks work properly.
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Oil hinges to both doors and windows. Check weather-stripping.
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Keep stairways extra tidy and secure handrails.
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Remove window screens and clean window glass.
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Cut back overgrown outdoor plants and shrubs that restrict natural light.
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Keep windows clean and tidy with draperies firmly affixed and in proper working order.
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Keep blinds and plantation shutters open to let in natural light.
Floors and Carpets
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Repair or replace missing or damaged tile, hardwood, vinyl and baseboards.
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Wax vinyl floors.
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Add a new coat of sealer for your hardwood floors if they are dull.
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Steam-clean or shampoo carpets. Then keep them vacuumed daily before showing.
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Secure loose carpeting and replace damaged areas.
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Stretch rugs if by a carpet mechanic if needed.
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Be conscious of odors caused by dampness, high-traffic areas and especially pets.
Storage Areas and Closets
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Get rid of clutter. Ample storage space increases the desirability of the home.
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Neatly arrange kids toys and games.
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Discard, give to charity or hold a garage sale to get rid of all unwanted items of old clothing
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Keep closets organized and tidy.
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Store items those you do not use frequently. Discard any unnecessary items.
Living Areas and Bedrooms
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Keep living areas clean, polished, neutral and inviting.
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Your home should smell nice, not overwhelmed by scents, odors or smells!
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Make sure that your furniture arrangement, and flow create a spacious atmosphere.
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Make all beds, arrange couch cushions, polish glass, dust shelves, vacuum carpets and touch-up walls with paint or spackling as necessary.
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All wallpaper should be clean and adhere smoothly to the walls. Reglue if you have to.
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Accent your home with flowers or candles add to the home's housewarming appeal.
Kitchens and Bathrooms
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Clear counters, drawers and cabinets of unnecessary items.
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Place out your best towels as if company were coming.
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Clean light fixtures and replace bulbs if needed.
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Replace faucets if chrome or brass are discolored.
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Clean soap dishes, mirrors, faucets and appliances (inside and out).
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Regrout tile in shower and tubs if needed.
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Scrub toilets, and mildew in shower tiles.
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Store cleaning supplies and hang freshly washed towels.
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Be conscious of odors caused by dampness, hampers, garbage and various foods.
Cabinets and Counters
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Store infrequently used counter-top items to allow a spacious look in the kitchen and bathroom.
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Magnets, and drawings off the cabinets and refrigerator.
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Polish wood, and countertops.
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Put away those extra gadgets, and canisters.
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Keep drawers and cabinets tidy and organized.
Garage or Workshop
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Items should be neatly stored in shelving or wall units.
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Get rid of debris, old paint cans, and toss those old newspapers.
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Have a garage sale.
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Paint the garage, and floor.
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Allow appropriate space for the homebuyer to visualize their vehicle or workbench.
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Consider moving excess or over-sized items to mini-storage.
Landscaping, Exterior and Yard
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Keep lawn trimmed and groomed. Bag clippings!
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Paint trim and siding if needed. Try cleaning first.
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Clean gutters, paint if needed.
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Replace any rotten trim wood, and paint.
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Cut trees away, and prune if too close to home.
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Add color to landscaping where needed.
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Keep lawn watered and green.
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Blow off grass clippings and leaves from driveway
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Pressure wash driveway if needed.
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Add some fresh mulch where needed.
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Paint or freshen up fence, clean deck, and re-stain if needed.
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