Barb Brooks & The Guaranteed Sale Guy - SELLING SECRETS YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS

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Conversely, a door with peeling paint, rusted hardware, or dirty glass can create a negative first impression — one that buyers may not easily forget. First impressions matter, and your front door is the ultimate statement. If your front entry feels lackluster, consider: • Applying a fresh coat of paint or stain. Bold, contrasting colors are a current trend in real estate for making doors stand out. • Replacing outdated or worn hardware. • Cleaning all glass surfaces to restore sparkle and clarity. For a flawless, long-lasting finish, it’s best to hire a professional painter. Professionals have access to durable, weather-resistant materials and ensure a pristine result without unsightly drips or patchy areas. I highly recommend Steven's Custom Painting. Their skilled team consistently delivers superior results, ensuring your front door — and any other painted surfaces in your home — look their absolute best. While updating your entryway, consider reviewing your interior color palette as well; outdated or overly bold colors can influence a buyer’s perception.

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Even after accepting an offer on your home, the work isn’t always done. Once buyers schedule a home inspection, they may return with a list of requested repairs or ask for a price reduction based on the inspector’s findings.

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