Carrie Thompson - HOW TO AVOID PAYING A REAL ESTATE COMMISSION

hardcore cleaning. Be meticulous. Tidy each room from top to bottom.

DON'T FORGET TO:

• Get rid of cobwebs first. This keeps you from getting dust bunnies all over freshly cleaned floors and furniture. • Dust ceiling fans and lighting fixtures while you clean the cobwebs. • Dust your blinds. • Wash walls, unless you plan on painting. • Clean all glass surfaces: mirrors, television screens, patio doors, and windows. • Polish all wooden surfaces. • Wipe down any leather furniture. • Attack all appliances with cleaning fervor. Make them shine! • Sinks, toilets, tubs, showers, faucets, and countertops need to be impeccable. Every room is important, but the kitchen and bathrooms always draw buyers. They need to be eat-off-the-floor clean. • Vacuum rugs, shampoo carpets, and mop as if your life depends on it. Painting: Fresh paint provides a clean canvas. If you have not painted your house in the last year, consider doing the entire inside of the home right now. If you have painted it, you might want to paint a second time. When planning to repaint, include everything. Paint the ceilings, the trim and window casings, and the doors. Do not forget the closets. And, of course, paint the walls. Make sure you paint the right way. An artist creates a new painting 23

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