Stacy Bray M.Ed., CREI, SRES - SELLING SECRETS YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS

dangerous issues that can be uncovered during a home inspection. The American Society of Home Inspectors considers electrical problems as one of the top deal-breakers in the home- buying process. Some of the most common electrical issues found during inspections include: · Outdated or faulty wiring. · Overloaded circuits. · Inadequate grounding. · Unsafe electrical panel installations. · Insufficient electrical capacity for modern appliances and technology. It is crucial to address any electrical issues in your home before putting it up for sale. Hiring a licensed electrician to inspect and address these issues can help ensure the safety and marketability of your property.

Are Your Floors Buyer-Approved?

If you've watched any HGTV show in recent years, you're likely aware that one of the first things home buyers notice is the type of flooring throughout the house. Dirty, chipped, worn, outdated, or unappealing-colored flooring can significantly impact a buyer's perception and potentially lead them to move on to the next house. When buyers encounter poor flooring, they immediately start calculating additional expenses, and nobody wants to face extra costs before even purchasing a home. So, what kind of flooring should you consider? According to data from the National Association of Realtors®, 54% of home buyers were willing to pay more for properties

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