Sunday, November 20, 2011

“Most home fix-ups take more elbow grease than money.”

Getting your home ready to sell doesn't have to be an expensive proposition--in most cases, it shouldn't be. Few remodeling projects pay back 100% of their cost. Why spend lots of money preparing your home to sell if you can't raise its price enough to cover your expenses?

The ideal type of preparation should put your home in good working order and make it attractive. Needed repairs, fresh paint, removing clutter, a thorough cleaning, a trim landscape--they're all relatively low-cost (if high-energy) things you can do to ensure the highest profit possible from your home sale.

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