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first impression they get about the property. Ensure the lawn is in good shape and that your trees and shrubbery are neat and trimmed. • Consider cleaning out your gutters and maybe adding some curb appeal to add that extra “wow” factor. If you don’t have time to do this yourself, pay someone to do it for you. • The exterior of your house is also part of the first impression. Make sure there’s no chipped paint, dirty windows, or clutter in the yard, as this could be alarming to potential buyers. • Most importantly, buyers will notice the condition of the front door when they walk in, so be sure that it’s clean and the handle works and is modern. A paint job might be in order. • Once inside, buyers will look around to assess the cosmetic design of your interior. Ensure the carpets are clean and attractive; the walls painted and cleaned, if needed; your windows spotless, and home clutter-free. Excessive furniture makes rooms appear smaller, so try to stage your house with minimal furniture and clutter. • Try to have your pets temporarily removed from the home, and ensure the property is cleaned thoroughly to remove

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