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Shape-Up Your Lawn. |
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Closet Space. |
| Curb side appeal is very important. Keep your lawn trimmed and cultivate flower beds. In the winter plow the driveway and walk-ways. |
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Organize your closets. Even large closets seem small if they are not arranged neatly. |
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Let there be Light. |
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Nip the Drip. |
| Make your bedrooms bright and airy by cleaning windows and ridding of clutter. |
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If you have leaky faucets a prospect could think you have faulty plumbing...so nip those drips. |
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Showcase Your Kitchen. |
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It's the Little Things. |
| The kitchen is the most used room in the house. Keeping a gleaming, spotless kitchen impresses potential buyers. |
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Go through the house and fix any loose doorknobs and sticky drawers. |
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Brighten Up. |
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Clean! Clean! Clean! |
| Buyers like to walk into a clean home. Wash or repaint dirty or faded walls, ceiling or wood work. The small investment could bring an early sale. |
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Clean and spotless rooms help sell your home. |
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Top to Bottom. |
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Night Lights. |
| The less clutter the more spacious a house looks and feels. Get rid of unnecesary articles. |
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For showings at night turn on all lights. It gives the feeling of friendliness and warmth |