
A clean, neat home in
need of few or no repairs will sell faster, and at a higher
price, than one that is run down. To give your home its
best possible presentation, perform a mini-makeover before
your home is shown to potential buyers. Then, do a final
walk-through with your Emerald Square Real Estate agent
to make sure no details have been overlooked. Here's a list
of tips that will help make your home more attractive. Some
of the items below will be part of a buyer's inspection
and may need to be repaired or replaced as part of the transaction.
As your agent, we will discuss these important items with
you. You might find it helpful to print a copy of this list
to work from.
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Remove peeling and
chipped paint; replace with a fresh coat.
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Clear gutters and
downspouts.
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Make sure there is
good exterior lighting and all walkway lights and front
door lanterns work.
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Remove any moss from
the roof.
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Mow and trim grass;
re-seed and fertilize where necessary.
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Prune all overgrown
trees and shrubs.
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Remove or replace
dead or diseased plants, shrubs and trees.
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Clean grease and oil
stains from driveway.
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Weed flower beds.
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Paint or stain worn
areas in wood decks.
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Remove grass growing
in concrete cracks; sweep off debris from
shrubs and trees.
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Clean all fencing
and make sure it's secure; replace missing slats or posts.
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Polish the hardware
on the door until it shines.
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Add a fresh coat of
paint to get rid of nicks.
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Clean the glass on
the storm door; make certain the screen is secure.
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Make sure the doorbell
operates properly and there are no squeaks when the door
opens and closes.
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Clean all windows-inside
and out.
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If needed, add a fresh
coat of paint to the window trims and sills.
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Make sure all windows
open and close easily.
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Replace cracked windowpanes
and those with broken seals.
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Make sure window screens
are secure; replace any screens with holes or tears.
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Make sure countertops
and sinks are clean and stain-free.
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Fix dripping faucets.
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Organize pantry and
cupboards so they appear clean, neat and spacious.
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Make sure the refrigerator
and freezer are defrosted and free of odors.
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Clean the oven and
cook-top thoroughly.
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Make sure sinks, tubs,
showers and countertops are clean and free of stains.
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Repair any leaky faucets.
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Remove grout and soap
stains from tile.
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Replace any missing
or cracked tiles or grout.
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Make sure all joints
are caulked.
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Make sure all fixtures,
including heat lamps and exhaust fans, are operating.
Install a new shower curtain.
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Store all supplies
like toilet paper, shampoo bottles and cleansers.
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Repair cracks in ceiling
and walls.
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Apply a fresh coat
of paint if necessary.
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Make sure wallpaper
is secure.
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Clean draperies and
blinds; open them to maximize light.
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Put away toys, clothes.
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Neatly make up the
beds.
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Remove any evidence
of water penetration or dampness.
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Get rid of musty odors.
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Clean furnace and
drains.
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Make sure light fixtures
are operating.
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Arrange storage area
in a neat and organized minder.
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Sweep floor.
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Make sure stairway
handrail is secure.
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Plant flowers
to brighten a walkway and enrich the entry.
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Hide or remove
any indoor houseplants that are brown or losing their
leaves.
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Remove all fixer
cars, campers and boats from the property.
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Discard the
clutter of magazines on the coffee and end tables.
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Hide or get
rid of worn-out throw pillows.
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Replace shower
curtains and invest in a matching set of towels in the
bathrooms.
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At night, turn
on porch light and outdoor lighting. Buyers often drive-by
homes they are considering at various times of day.
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