20 Tips for Preparing Your House for Sale [INFOGRAPHIC]

Selling your home is a matter of competition in today’s real estate. You’re competing with other like minded sellers all fighting for the right offer at the right from an eager buyer. Here are 20 Tips for Preparing Your House for Sale. From improving your homes “curb appeal” to making your house feel like a home.

20 Tips for Preparing Your House for Sale

20 Tips for Preparing Your House for Sale

Some Highlights:

  • When listing your house for sale your top goal will be to get the home sold for the best price possible!
  • There are many small projects that you can do to ensure this happens!
  • Your real estate agent will have a list of specific suggestions for getting your house ready for market and is a great resource for finding local contractors who can help!

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