The Power Is Now Magazine | July, 2022

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5 low-cost ways to get your HOME READY TO SELL

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By Connie Watson

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elling a previously existing house needs some aspects to ensure the mortgage is in its best condition before the buyer visits a property. Sellers seek advisors in real estate to help them put the house in order on a budget. It includes repairing leaking pipes, minor renovation on walls, and incorporating additional features such as flowers and a new mailbox. Cost-effective ways to make a home ready to sell usually include the following; 1. GET A PRO CONSULTANT A mortgage seller should invite an inspector to carry out various checks. Inspection is essential as it makes the seller aware of the conditions of a presented house earlier before buyers start to tour the premises. Visiting the real estate agents is helpful to the seller in creating awareness of what potential buyers would look for in a mortgage. They also advise the sellers on how to make improvements to the house affordably. Real estate agents help the seller create a strategic plan when carrying out repairs. They assist the seller on what to prioritize and what to forego to avoid unnecessary costs 88 | JULY 2022

incurred. Consultancy is also beneficial to the seller as it helps him find the best real estate agent to work with during the selling process. 2. TOUCH UP PAINT. Good-looking paint improves the general overview of a home. When selling a property, it is always advisable to repaint rooms that are mostly looked at by buyers. Living rooms, master bedrooms, and entryways are critical aspects of a given home; thus, the seller should ensure that these areas have aesthetically appealing paint. Walls with old paint should have a new


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