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5 Things To Skip Renovating Before Listing Your Home For Sale — Because A Buyer Might, Anyway

When you decide to put your home on the market, you want to put your best foot forward in preparing it to look its best for prospective buyers. Besides, the better your home shows, the more offers you’ll likely get, right? Next, you make a to-do list of what things to fix and update around your home, only to realize that the list could go on forever. That’s when you realize: Do I have to do everything?

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3 Things To Remember Before Making Any Updates When Selling Your Home

If you’re planning to sell your home, just thinking about the preparations you need for your property can easily become overwhelming. Because of this, many sellers tend to overspend on repairs and updates that won’t help sell their homes for more. They feel like they have to fix everything and over-improve, to the point of losing money if the return doesn’t match the investment.

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What To Know About Cash Offers When Selling Your Home

If you’re considering selling your home, you might have encountered the term “all-cash offer.” Or maybe as you’re driving around town or scrolling online, you’ve seen advertisements from businesses that say they “buy homes for cash.” What does it mean?

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Selling A Smoker’s House? Here Are Expert Ways to Remove Cigarette Smell for Better Resale

Aside from a home’s features and visual aspects, the odor is another critical consideration for many potential buyers. If you are a homeowner who frequently smokes cigarettes indoors or lives with a smoker, it is important to understand that tobacco odor lingers.

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7 Listing Photo Mistakes To Avoid When Selling Your Home

A photograph can be worth more than a thousand words. This is especially true in real estate. You might have the most desirable house in the neighborhood, but if you do not take and post the right pictures, your home will not appeal to as many buyers.

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Why You Should Start Your Home Selling Journey By Decluttering

If you’re planning to put your house on the market anytime soon, the biggest task isn’t to address repairs or start renovations, as these require lengthy planning since they can be time-consuming and costly.

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Summer Is The Best Time to Tackle These 5 Home Improvement Projects

If you’re a homeowner, aside from lounging by a swimming pool or throwing a few backyard barbecues, the warmer months are also the perfect time to tackle some improvement projects around your house and yard. The beautiful weather conditions give you ample time to assess, repair, and make upgrades that can help increase the overall value of your home, especially if you plan to sell your house anytime soon.

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These 3 Organizing Tips Can Actually Cause More Harm Than Good

Searching for inspiration to help you organize your home isn’t difficult nowadays. There is already an abundance of tips, tricks, and strategies from TV shows, magazines, and the internet to motivate you into taking on such a challenging task. The images of tidy closets or a perfectly organized pantry inspire you to rush out and purchase the same baskets and bins, thinking you will get the same pretty and stylish results.

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Here’s How to Deal with Things Sellers Leave Behind in Your New Home

Once you’ve closed the deal and got the keys to your new home, the next exciting part is bringing your belongings with you so you can finally settle in. But rather than finding your new place in a spic and span state and enjoying the fresh start, you stumble across items that the sellers left behind. Unless the items have been part of the home purchasing negotiations, the general rule is that sellers are expected to take all of their belongings with them when they move out. But while it isn’t uncommon for previous homeowners to have forgotten a few items behind when they move, some leave with a house full of junk, which can be a nightmare to deal with.

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Don’t Forget to Look Up! The Importance of Having A Healthy Roof Over Your Home

A roof is one of the least thought of components of a home, but it’s undoubtedly one of the most important. That lovely front porch or lush garden may be the first features that catch your attention when you drive by a home or during house-hunting. However, you shouldn’t fail to notice the roof as well, considering that it makes up a third of the exterior view of your home (or even more) and is a huge part of your curb appeal.

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