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4 Ways To Maximize Selling Your Home

When it comes to selling your home, you want to make sure it is in the best condition possible. Maximizing your selling potential and getting a reasonable price when you sell is paramount to help you move forward and onto your next journey.

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It can be tempting to let small things slide; after all, you are planning on moving out. But those little jobs will turn into more significant issues that could affect how much you ultimately get for your home when you sell. The last thing potential buyers want to deal with when they move in is problems left by previous owners.

So what are the best things to do to help you get the best price possible when selling your home?

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Plumbing.

Getting all your plumbing in check before you move is something new and potential buyers will be looking for. Fixing any niggling issues with your boiler or water heater can be taken care of quickly and easily. Simply look for a reputable company such as High Mark Plumbing to help you pinpoint and then correct any problems.

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4 Ways To Maximize Selling Your Home

Check for any leaks or blockages in pipes so you can be confident there are no issues when you show around potential buyers.

Scuff and Scrapes.

It can be easy to overlook any small issues with scuff marks on skirting, walls and flooring. After all, chances are you have been living with them for a while, but tidying up any problems such as scuffs on the walls or marks on door or framework can help you present your home in a better light.

Touch up paintwork or completely freshen up a room with neutral colours that can bring light in and really open up the rooms.

Declutter

Depersonalising your home, or staging your home, can give prospective buyers a chance to be able to visualize what their belongings will look like in your home. Some people struggle to see past what is already there so giving them the opportunity to see how each room will look with their stamp on it can really affect how much you end up selling for and how quickly your home sells.

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4 Ways To Maximize Selling Your Home

Does Your Home Have Curb Appeal?

Have you taken a look at your home from the outside? First impressions count for a lot when it comes to selling your home so neglecting how your home looks to strangers from outside could do you more harm than you realise.

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4 Ways To Maximize Selling Your Home

Stand outside and take in what the exterior of your property. Can you improve it in any way? What can you do to make it more appealing to others? Moving away toys, bikes, rubbish you have outside will make your home more attractive, as will tidying up any garden space you have and garages too.

What looks inviting, fresh and new, and what looks aged? If, say, the windows are looking past their best, then it’s a good idea to get a window replacement estimate here and see if you can bring some life to the exterior of your home; the same goes for door frames and other fixtures.

Making your home appealing from the outside as well as the inside will massively boost your curb appeal and give out the right impression to those looking to buy your home.

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