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Kimberly Johnson | Holiday 2020

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W hen you make the decision to sell your home, it can be tricky to know which changes would make your home sell more quickly or boost the sales price — and which would be a waste of your time and resources. Each home each owner and each scenario is different. Pondering Pre-Sale Renovations These first three questions will help you take the temperature of the real estate market in your area and assess the competition. 1 How hot or cold is the market in your area? Are homes being snapped up after the first open house, or are they languishing on the market for months? Are homes being sold at or near the asking price, or for much lower? Are open houses bustling with people, or is attendance sparse? Get a feel for the market in your area by talking with your real estate agent and checking local listings. If it's a seller's market, you may be able to get away with doing fewer repairs and modifications before selling, and still have good results— in a buyer's market, expect to do more work to make a positive impression on buyers. WHAT TO ASK WHEN PREPPING YOUR HOME FOR SALE

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