The real estate market is always changing. Recently, there was an unexpected increase in home sales in the month of August. There are a number of factors to consider that could have impacted an increase in sales. This article from Yahoo Finance does a great job of…
Springtime is universally recognized as the peak season for selling homes, and for those contemplating putting their property on the market, the time to start preparing is now. This article from NewsBreak Original delves into eight critical steps homeowners should consider to ensure their property stands out in the bustling spring market. From enhancing curb appeal to strategic pricing and maximizing online presence, these guidelines are designed to help you navigate the complexities of the real estate market and prepare for a successful sale. Whether you're a seasoned seller or a first-time lister, these insights will equip you with the knowledge to make your home-selling journey both successful and stress-free.
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Source: NewsBreak Original | Repost Houterloot 1/25/2024 -
As we get through winter the beautiful flowers will bloom in spring along with the real state market. Spring is known as the prime season for selling homes and if you are considering listing your property in the spring of 2024, now is the time to start preparing. Consider these eight essential steps as you get ready for a successful home-selling season.
8 Ways You Can Prepare To List Your Home For Sale Spring 2024
#1-Enhance Curb Appeal
The first impression of your home is vital. This is the first thing potential buyers will see and you want to take advantage of the warmer months so you can spruce up your curb appeal. You might want to consider having the exterior power washed, repainting the front door, and adding flowers to boost the atmosphere. A well-maintained home exterior will attract buyers and increase the home's perceived value.
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