Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Making Your Home More Saleable

The National Association of Realtors suggests that sellers spend as little as possible on pre-sale repairs and improvements. For example, while new tile might really spark up your kitchen, potential buyers probably won't increase their purchase offers enough to compensate your expense. Instead, focus on the small, relatively inexpensive touch-ups that will give your home a polished, well-maintained appearance. Before you put your home on the market, take an impartial look at your property, inside and out. You may have only one chance to pique potential buyers' interest when they view your home, so don't let easily correctable flaws stand in the way. The Chamberlin Team can assist you with "staging" your property to help make your house stand out to buyers and to enhance your home's salablility.

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