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Getting
the House Ready to Sell
Ceilings, Walls and Painting
Check all the ceilings for water stains,
whether the leak is caused by plumbing or a faulty roof.
Find the leak and repair it and make sure a proper job
is done. Nothing irritates a buyer more than finding
out - after the fact - about plumbing or roofing leaks.
They will be talking about calling a lawyer faster than
your car engine starts when you turn the ignition key.
If a water stain is left after something
you have already repaired, do the cosmetic work necessary
to improve the desirability of your home. That means
painting.
You may have to paint anyway, especially
if dirt has accumulated in spots or you have an outdated
color scheme. Painting makes a home look fresh and new
on the inside and never fails to impress.
Painting can be your best investment
when selling your home. It is not a very expensive operation
and often you can do it yourself. Do not choose colors
based on your own preferences, but based on what would
appeal to the widest possible number of buyers. You
should almost always choose an off-white color because
white helps your rooms appear bright and spacious.
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