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Hire a cleaning service. A
spotlessly clean home is essential; dirt will turn
off a prospect faster than anything.
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Mow your lawn, and be sure toys and
yard equipment are put away.
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Serve cookies, coffee, and soft
drinks. It creates a welcoming touch. But be sure
the kitchen has been cleaned up; use disposable cups
so the sink doesn't fill up.
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Lock up your valuables, jewelry, and
money. Although the real estate salesperson will be
on site during the open house, it's impossible to
watch everyone all the time.
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Turn on all the lights. Even in the
daytime, incandescent lights add sparkle.
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Send your pets to a neighbor or take
them outside. If that's not possible, crate them or
confine them to one room (a basement or bath), and
let the salesperson know where to find them.
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Leave. It's awkward for prospective
buyers to look in your closets and express their
opinions of your home with you there.
Reprinted with permission from
Real Estate Checklists and Systems,
www.realestatechecklists.com.
Reprinted from Realtor(R)Magazine
Online permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS(R)
Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.
www.realtor.org/realtormag.
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