Curp appeal and a home's interior
Curb appeal improvements certainly help sell a home -- first impressions.
It's amazing when showing homes how many people are turned off by a house if it doesn't look 'good' when they jump out of their car.
Inside the house, it is fresh paint, modern kitchen and bathroom(s), and mechanical updates which sell a home. Thinking of selling and you have old windows, a 40-year-old Preston furnace, a fuse box, and some galvanized plumbing, you should consider updating some of these elements. Your old furnace, for example, may purr like a kitten, but a buyer will only see an inefficient ready-to-be-replaced major expense.
Last week, CKCO TV in Kitchener produced a three-part series with ideas and tips to help sell a house. I certainly didn't agree with all facets, but replacing your faucets is a good idea.
Here is a link to the CKCO stories.
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http://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/pumping-up-your-property-1.1059473#
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