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How do home sellers determine what needs to be done?

Say you’re a homeowner wanting to sell your two-storey, detached home. You sit down and make a list of things that need to get done to make your property as attractive as possible to buyers. You consider the backyard. “Hmm,” you think. “Doesn’t our deck need a new finish and our flowerbed need new edging stones?”

Then you think about the basement. “The carpeting. It’s old. We really should replace it. We should install a new drop ceiling, too.” Then the main floor. “Our kitchen cabinets are old. We should get a
contractor in to quote on replacing them. How about a brand new shiny sink and faucet? That should increase the resale value of our home, shouldn’t it?”

Before you know it, you have a long list of updates, repairs and renovations that you think you should be doing, and you haven’t even started on the second floor!

It’s easy to get carried away with preparing your home to be listed, and end up spending a lot more money than you’ll ever get back from the eventual sale.

So how do you determine what improvements you should be making in order to get your property ready for the market?

That’s easy. Talk to Danielle - she can help!

Danielle knows the local market can inspect your property and advise you on the repairs and upgrades you need to make. She will know what buyers are looking for, and will also have a good idea of the return on investment you can expect from a particular improvement.

Danielle can recommend reputable tradespeople and other professionals to assist you in making
those improvements.

So go ahead and make that long list. Then, review it with your Danielle so you can make an informed decision on how to get your property ready for sale.
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