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Here is a helpful article on getting your home ready to sell! Curb Appeal creates interest for prospective buyers in todays competative Real Estate Market in Mississauga! Buyers will create a sense of appeal even just driving by, if your home looks "undone" they will keep driving by. Get the buyers to want to see whats beyond the front door, if your curb appeal is "On" the impression for the interior is the same! Here is the article.....Donna Creating curb appeal When selling, it is the outside, or the home's curb appeal that often determines whether the inside is ever seen. How a house 'shows' from the street can tell a potential buyer a lot about what it may be like inside. Even if the inside is the sparkling, charming, structurally sound dream home they've been searching for, a buyer is not going to forget a cracked driveway, fallen shutters, overgrown grass and flower beds. That's why most REALTORS® recommend a house not be seen for the first time at night. If you have no choice but to view homes at night, always be sure to drive past them during the daytime before making any final decisions. For sellers, there are many ways to enhance the exterior of a home to achieve the curb appeal necessary to attract prospective buyers. Start by taking a close, objective look at your home from the curb. Be sure to view it from different angles. Ask friends and neighbors for their unbiased opinions. What are the appealing features? What's not so appealing? What can you do to improve its appearance? Are the shrubs untrimmed? Are there broken doors and windows, loose screens and railings? Does the exterior trim, or entire surface, need a paint job? The interior may be clean, without a leaky faucet, cracked floor or loose door hinge in sight. But if the exterior roof, gutter, walls, driveway, garage and yard look dirty and untidy, chances are you're not going to get a lot of potential buyers knocking at the door. Creating curb appeal is making your home inviting from the outside -- where first impressions begin. This doesn't mean spending a great deal of money remodeling and renovating. Adding a new front verandah might add a lot of curb appeal, but so will a couple of wicker chairs and potted flowers by the front door - at a lot less cost. Here are some more tips for making the outside of your home attractive and inviting: Clean up the yard Repair any problems Eliminate clutter Give siding a fresh new look To spruce up vinyl siding, hose it down, sponge it with a mild liquid detergent and rinse. Use paint to brighten, re-proportion exterior Co-ordinate the exterior 'look' Use flower power At night, highlight garden features with spotlights and floodlights. Well-lit paths and entrances promote safety, discourage burglars and are an added feature to any home. A pretty wreath on the door and a welcome mat will finish things off. |
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"Donna Gray was extremely helpful with the purchase of my dream home. She did an outstanding job on a very difficult assignment with me - a picky buyer, and a stubborn, emotional seller and agent on the other side. In summary, it was a complex process and transaction from beginning to end. It is no exaggeration to say that the deal would not have happened without Donna's efforts and practical problem solving on a daily basis. I recommend her to all my closest friends and family. I am forever grateful for her exceptional service." - Ian Sullivan |