
Three Ways to Prepare Your Home For Sale
Thanks to the abundance of home improvement and house hunting TV shows, potential homebuyers are savvier than ever. Not only are they looking for must-have man caves, open concept living areas, granite countertops, and double bathroom sinks, they are also keeping an eye out for budget-busting repairs or upgrades they can tackle upon moving in. If an alert and educated buyer spots a worn-out HVAC unit, antiquated appliances, or water damage, they’ll either ask for a reduction in selling price, or worse, walk away.
Even if a homebuyer does move forward with purchasing your home, issues may inevitably be brought to light by the home inspection that is strongly encouraged by mortgage services. Professional inspections, while not required for most mortgage loan programs, are a huge benefit f...