- INSIDER HOME SELLING TIPS

storage solution company like ClosetMaid. • Your standard home superstore or hardware store often has exactly what you need in an inexpensive, prefabricated form. • Organizers won’t enlarge your closets, but maximizing vertical and horizontal space is a suitable alternative. And don’t stop there — after all, storage isn’t restricted to closets. Storage improvement opportunities apply to all cabinets, clothes closets, linen closets, and attic and basement spaces. Make sure you organize your cabinets. The same retailers that provide closet organizers can help with this. Take a good look at your laundry room and linen closet. Adding extra shelving in these places can make a big impact. Look for any place you can provide attractive and inexpensive storage space. Make sure your improvements are tasteful, and you will benefit from increased storage solutions. Many buyer's agents will offer feedback from their buyer to the listing agent about things they liked or didn't like about the home. And while it can be helpful to find out that nearly every buyer had a problem with the small second bathroom, it isn't helpful to try to make changes every time a buyer offers feedback. You could pick the paint color that most buyers like, but you'll have someone say they don't like it. Your beautifully done all- white kitchen remodel might turn off the buyer who wants more color. The reality is, no matter how nice your home is, you will not get every buyer to love every aspect of your home. Updating your home with ROI in mind is the best approach when preparing your home for sale. Look over this recent list of what buyers want in a home. Compare it to what you have in yours, and upgrade accordingly, without surpassing the price line

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