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Take Down The Naked Painting And Wash The Siding!
Most sellers think the big wins come from granite and gadgets. We think the real wins happen earlier, when a buyer walks in and instantly feels two things: this home is cared for, and moving in will be easy. We share a first-time home seller to-do list built for real life, from what to put away to what to fix so you do not lose a great offer over a totally preventable issue.
We get specific about personal items and privacy, including how modern real estate photography can keep family photos off the internet while still letting your home feel warm during private showings. Then we dig into the work that changes everything fast: decluttering so buyers can actually see the space, upgrading lighting so rooms feel open instead of dim, and handling pet odors or pet damage the right way before that first weekend of showings.
We also bring in the legal angle with a quick, clear explanation of property disclosure requirements and why some cities require truth in housing style inspections. To finish, we cover paint, deep cleaning that signals pride of ownership, why a home inspection before selling can create buyer confidence, and curb appeal fixes that make the front elevation shine.
If you want to sell your house fast, maximize your home sale price, and reduce stress, hit play, share this with a friend who is planning a move, and subscribe so you do not miss part two. If you found it helpful, leave us a review and tell us which to-do item you are starting with.
You can always find U. S. Home Talk and connect with the hosts and the community at their facebook page https://www.facebook.com/U.S.HomeTalk/ or at our website, USHomeTalk.com
By Jason WalgraveTake Down The Naked Painting And Wash The Siding!
Most sellers think the big wins come from granite and gadgets. We think the real wins happen earlier, when a buyer walks in and instantly feels two things: this home is cared for, and moving in will be easy. We share a first-time home seller to-do list built for real life, from what to put away to what to fix so you do not lose a great offer over a totally preventable issue.
We get specific about personal items and privacy, including how modern real estate photography can keep family photos off the internet while still letting your home feel warm during private showings. Then we dig into the work that changes everything fast: decluttering so buyers can actually see the space, upgrading lighting so rooms feel open instead of dim, and handling pet odors or pet damage the right way before that first weekend of showings.
We also bring in the legal angle with a quick, clear explanation of property disclosure requirements and why some cities require truth in housing style inspections. To finish, we cover paint, deep cleaning that signals pride of ownership, why a home inspection before selling can create buyer confidence, and curb appeal fixes that make the front elevation shine.
If you want to sell your house fast, maximize your home sale price, and reduce stress, hit play, share this with a friend who is planning a move, and subscribe so you do not miss part two. If you found it helpful, leave us a review and tell us which to-do item you are starting with.
You can always find U. S. Home Talk and connect with the hosts and the community at their facebook page https://www.facebook.com/U.S.HomeTalk/ or at our website, USHomeTalk.com