Marc Cormier - WHERE DO I TURN? A COMPASSIONATE GUIDE TO AVOIDING FORECLOSURE

• dead cars in the driveway or yard • political signs • graffiti on a home for sale • dead birds or animals in or around the home

Staging a home should cover every area of the house; however, there are some specific places you need to ensure are in their most excellent state — the entrance to your house, the kitchen, the bathroom(s), and all toilets. Most buyers put more emphasis on these areas. If you can afford to make changes and small improvements in your home, you’ll be rewarded greatly for your efforts.

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When in pre-foreclosure, you can improve your chances of selling your home faster — and for more — if you follow the tips outlined in this chapter: • Many buyers head to the Internet first to discover homes for sale. Maintain a strong online and social media presence with enhanced photos and videos. • High-quality photography will provide you with an advantage over other home sellers — especially those not using a real estate agent to handle their marketing. • Curb appeal is very important. It attracts casual, drive-by house shoppers and makes an indelible first impression on visitors. Make sure your home is clean and tidy, as well as feels secure all the way up to — and through — the entranceway. • If you can’t hire a professional to stage your home, use your own efforts to make it seem welcoming. Keep it clean, freshly painted and free of bad odors. Remove

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