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xperience
shows that taking time to prepare your home
increases |
| desirability, provides a marketing "edge" and
results in shorter market time while assuring
the highest return. |
Go through the Marketing Preparation Guide to prepare
your home for sale.
 | Turn on all inside lights, even during the day.
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 | At night, turn on outside lights.
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 | Turn on soft music.
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 | Keep heat at 68 degrees.
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 | Keep pets in a separate area; change litter boxes
daily.
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 | Put money and other valuables away and out of sight.
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 | Keep draperies and shades open.
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 | Open all doors inside the home, except closets.
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 | A buyer will likely spend more time previewing your
home if you are not in the home
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 | If you can't leave the home, group children around
the television with the volume on low, or have them
play in a specially designated area.
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 | Don't precede or follow the buyer through your home.
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 | Let the sales associate show and sell your home.
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