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Spruce
up your garden and lawn; trim shrubbery and replace dead
plants. |
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Yard
and patio should be neat; outdoor furniture should be
clean and in good shape. |
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Clean
or paint your front door - remember first impressions
last the longest! |
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Manicure
your front yard; make sure your driveway and entryway
are free of clutter. |
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Check
that house numbers, mailbox, and exterior lighting are
all in good condition. |
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Touch
up with fresh paint as needed. |
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Inspect
chimney for cracks or earthquake damage. |
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Repair
loose trim, drain pipes, and fencing. |
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Clean
stains and window screens. |
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Remove
clutter and tidy up the shelves. |
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Clean
the floor. |
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Apply
fresh paint as needed... think about brightening your
interiors with neutral-toned paint. |
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Clean
draperies and carpets. |
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Replace
burnt out light bulbs. |
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Clean
the fireplace and remove smoke stains from the wall and
mantle. |
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Sinks,
appliances, and counter tops should sparkle; remove any
clutter. |
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Wax
the floor. |
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Clean
the oven, range, and other appliances. |
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Clean
tile and grout; replace if necessary. |
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Clean
mirrors, glass, chrome, and porcelain surfaces. |
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Replace
shower curtain if necessary. |
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Fix
any faucet drips or leaks. |
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Clean
grout and caulking; replace if necessary. |
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Doors
and drawers should open and close easily. |
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Remove
clutter; tidy up shelves and racks. |
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Shoes
and clothes should be neatly arranged. |
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Check
the basics around the house. It takes just a minute to
check all doors, windows and cabinets to make sure they
don't stick, squeak or are too loose. |
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Clean
your furnace and water heater so buyers know they are
looking at a house that has been well maintained. |
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