Kathryn Hoffman - CDRE - BEST SELLING OPTIONS IN A DIVORCE

“What is that smell?” (If its smells, it wont sell, or at least not for what you want it to.) Is that the first thing you want buyers to say when they walk through the door to your beautiful home? Despite how much you may vacuum — and even scrub — your carpets, there’s a chance you may have gone “nose blind” — to quote Febreze — to all the odors they contain. But that doesn’t mean you need to spend hundreds, or even thousands, tearing up and replacing your carpets. A deep carpet cleaning can restore even the oldest, dingiest carpets. Sure, you can rent a unit from a local hardware store to clean them yourself, but if you really want to eliminate troublesome odors and remove any deep, set-in stains, you really should turn to a professional. And pet hair/dander can be buried deep within carpets. Clean is Always in Style You may think that to sell your home, you need to do major kitchen renovations, install hardwood floors, and knock down a bunch of walls. And while those changes aren’t necessarily a bad idea if you want to sell for top dollar, they’re not always worth the return on investment.

But do you know what is? Cleaning .

Cleaning and organizing your home before a sale is the easiest way to ensure it sells quickly — and for the most money 107

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