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HOME SELLERS CHECKLIST


Thinking of selling your home?  Here's a list of items both inside and out that can help improve the curb appeal and overall attractiveness of your home.   

HOUSE EXTERIOR GROUNDS
Paint or power wash exterior Add flowers
Clean/rehang gutters Mow lawn and clean up debris
Repaint or replace shutters Trim shrubs
Clean windows and storms Fix fences
Clean and patch driveway Remove yard clutter
Install new mailbox Inspect and repair walks and stairs
GARAGE BEDROOMS
Clean/paint floor Consider new carpeting
Fix walls Use new bed linens
Make sure doors function properly Clean out closets
Remove clutter Remove clutter (especially kid's rooms)
Remove flammable materials
DINING ROOM
INTERIOR (GENERAL) Clean chandeliers
Remove clutter Refinish table top
Fix loose wallpaper
Spackle cracks in drywall/plaster BATHROOMS
Remove all signs of pets New shower curtains
Clean/wax floors Add new towels
Polish wood paneling Replace rug
Eliminate odors Fix leaks
Consider recarpeting where needed Clean tile and grout
Repaint/replace windows Re-caulk joints
Replace window treatments Replace damaged tiles
Secure toilet and seat
KITCHEN Remove stains and mildew
Clear off countertops
Upgrade cabinet doors foundations (i.e., pilings, crawlspaces, etc.)
Change cabinet hardware Remove clutter
Touch up appliances Clean furnace and A/C
Improve lighting
Clean windows

 
Preinspection

The Importance Of A Listing Inspection
A new marketing tool for selling a home – a home inspection at the time of the listing – is gaining momentum as the residential real estate market grows less driven by demand, and more driven by the prospect of realistic prices.  While professional home inspections are not a new concept, the idea that sellers can benefit by them is beginning to gain acceptance as the number of homes listed for sale continues to grow, making for a fiercely competitive selling market.
 

Watch Out For...

The Most Aggravating Problems in Resale Homes
Nothing irks a home buyer more than moving into their newly purchased home and having to deal with annoying, unexpected problems. Based on experience gained from inspecting over one million homes, the AIS Technical Staff has compiled the following list of top buyer aggravations:

 

Water in the foundations (i.e., pilings, crawlspaces, etc.) Termites
Low Water Pressure Kitchen Appliance Problems
Inadequate Electrical Power Roof Leaks
Too Few Electrical Outlets Broken Window Seals
Squeaky Floors/Stairs Malfunctioning Windows

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