Eric Pruitt - HOME SELLING SECRETS OF THE RICH & FAMOUS

decluttering your home as interior curb appeal. Any extra furniture or unnecessary items like books, magazines, CD collections and hobby supplies all add weight and visual distraction in a room. The more spacious your home appears, the more appealing it will be. Minimize as much as you can without compromising your lifestyle. You want the home shopper to SEE what your home has to offer, not to guess. Make A Plan • List each room of the house noting the amount of clutter in each room, including closets • De-clutter rooms one at a time attacking from the least to the greatest • Clear out each room keeping only essential items. • Donate and discard clothes, décor, toys, or items no longer used in delegated boxes or area • Box up possessions that you want to keep but don't currently use and put them in storage. • Remind yourself to keep surfaces clean and free of collected things.

Here is a room by room list: • Kitchen - Clear the counters entirely leaving only three or four essential items. Keep towels, dishrags,

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