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 Geting Ready for the Spring Market!
Curbside appeal is very often the determining factor that persuades potential buyers to venture into a home that is for sale. Once inside, the best way to help ensure these lookers stay is to offer an interior that is just as inviting as the outside.

Sprucing up your yard before you sell doesn't necessarily have to be costly in terms of time or money. As an example, sellers can help increase the curb appeal of their property by pruning the shrubs, especially those around the windows and doors to provide more light inside and safer accessibility through entrances.

Other tricks that can help make a home more inviting to potential buyers include keeping your lawn watered in warmer months to maintain a healthy green color, planting flowers along a walkway or around a lamp or sign post, or placing attractive flowerpots on the porch. Finally, items such as grills, children's toys, bicycles, tools and machinery should be stored away neatly, as well.
    Posted by gmcgowan on 2008-04-08 22:59:51 | Rating: | Views: 15
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