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April 26, 2009 REAL ESTATE No Comments

 

 

 

One thing that is often overlooked is the landscaping. The exterior appearance of your home should be the first thing that is addressed prior to selling your home . The curb appeal is of the utmost importance. Once that FOR SALE sign goes up, what will make a potential buyer stop and inquiry about your home. Obviously curb appeal.
Now is a great time to start seeding and de thatching your lawn. Also planting shrubs, trees and even perennials as well as annuals to brighten up the exterior of your home.
You want your house to look warm and inviting so people can think of it as their future home.
Proper care of the lawn exterior painting and general maintenance will ensure a quick speedy sale and put a smile not only on your face but the buyers as well .

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