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How to Stage a Small HomeSelling a small home can be a challenge. Proper staging techniques can help make your small home seem larger, more spacious and more inviting. Rearranging the furniture, painting the walls, changing the lighting and other small home improvement tasks can help make your small home more attractive to buyers, especially in attractive markets like Williamstown.

Make Space

Space is important for home buyers, so creating the perception of space can help you sell your home. Reducing clutter is one of the most effective ways to make your home seem more spacious. To get rid of clutter, empty your tabletops and counters, clear off your floors and clean knick knacks off of shelves.

Remove any old furniture that you plan to get rid of when you move,

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Best Small Home Improvements for Home SellingIf you're wondering what home improvements add the most value and how to sell your home fast, start small. Small improvements can make a big difference in the eyes of home buyers. Knowing which updates to make can help you improve the appearance and value of your home before it's time to sell.

Restain the Deck

Restaining is a good way to make your wooden deck look new and well-maintained. You'll be able to tell if your deck needs to be restained if the wood absorbs water. To test the deck, spray it with water from a hose, then watch the water droplets on the wooden planks. If the water beads up on the deck, this is a sign that the sealer on the deck is still good. If the water soaks into the deck, this is a sign that the deck could use a new

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How to Boost Curb Appeal With Clever UpgradesThey say you never get a second chance to make a first impression, and this is especially true when it comes to your home. Buyers are visual shoppers, and they're looking for a property that simply looks great. You want people to step inside for a showing, but first you'll have to catch their attention with excellent curb appeal.

What's curb appeal? It's the way your house looks from the street—or in photos of the exterior. This is always the first impression potential buyers have of your home, and it's the experience that will lead them to slow down as they drive by or to click through for more information about your home on the internet. Your goal is to create a clean, inviting space that will be irresistible to buyers interested in your

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How to Landscape to Boost Curb AppealWhen it's time to sell your home, one of the best ways to attract buyers, improve curb appeal and make your home look good for the listing is to maintain and improve your landscaping. For busy home sellers, making big changes to the landscaping can be a challenge. Fortunately, there are many small things that can make a big difference in the way your home's lawn looks.

Prune and Shape Shrubs

Shrubs can get overgrown and spindly with time. The easiest way to revitalize old shrubs is to prune them with a sharp pair of shears. Clean the sheers with bleach water before going to work, to prevent the spread of fungus and plant disease. Prune shrubs at the beginning of the growing season to encourage full, leafy growth.

Edge Your Beds

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How to Know If A Fixer Upper is the Right Home Buying Choice For YouWhether or not to buy a fixer-upper house may be one of the oldest questions in the book. There are so many pros and cons to doing that it can be difficult to determine whether it is the right choice or only a dream that could turn into a nightmare. Most people avoid buying a house that needs a lot of work, but there are times when doing that could be the best decision you have ever made. If you do your research carefully you'll be less likely to end up with a house you can't fix at all, or one that costs you much more than you expected it to. That's worth taking a look at. Here are some specifics to consider.

What is the Asking Price?

The asking price of any house that needs work should be low enough to accommodate that work. In other words,

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How to Sell a Home from Start to FinishSelling a home is a process comprised of numerous steps. While the exact order might not be the same for each instance, the below outline provides home sellers with a general guideline of steps involved in the home-selling process.

Establish a Selling Price

The price of a home is one of the most important factors in selling a home. While price is a key factor that potential home buyers use to determine which homes they want to tour, it's vital for home sellers to put some thought into the price they ask for their home. A price that is too high will deter potential home buyers because it's out of their budget. However, a price this is too low could indicate that something is amiss with the home resulting in less interest in it. Canvassing the

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Questions to Get the Most Out of Your Home InspectionIf you're in the process of purchasing a home and are seeking services of a home inspector, it's a good idea to be on the premises when the home inspection takes place. Asking the right questions during the inspection can help you learn more about the home you're thinking about purchasing. Getting advice from your inspector can make the purchasing process less stressful and can make your first few months in your new home more enjoyable.

How Would You Fix This?

Your home inspector will likely uncover problems that sound daunting, intimidating and expensive to repair. Keep in mind that home inspectors report problems big and small, and not all issues identified in the inspection report represent an insurmountable challenge.

Asking the simple

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Comparing Buying and RentingIf you are currently renting, you might wonder if you could possibly afford to buy a home in a nice neighbourhood. There are many expenses that come with owning a home and with owning a condo, but there are many benefits as well. This guide will help you weigh the various costs related to renting and buying, so you can make an educated decision.

What Costs Are Associated With Ownership?

Friends and family members might encourage you to compare the monthly mortgage payment to the rent payment alone, but there are a number of costs related to homeownership that you should know about. The first and most obvious is the down payment and closing costs to buy the home in the first place, be it in Bayside or elsewhere. You will need at least 5 percent

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Down Payment InfoBuying a home can be an excellent investment for building financial wealth, as well as one of the most cost-effective ways of providing the best possible housing solution. Unlike renting, home ownership offers individuals, couples, and families freedom from worry about rising lease rates or stress from dealing with less than optimal property management situations. Tenants and others who are considering making the leap to home ownership often have questions, especially about the down payment, how it is used in the loan process, and how much money they will need to have saved before moving ahead to purchase a home. 

Understanding the Down Payment Process

The amount of money buyers put down on a home purchase is deducted from the total cost of

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Energy Efficient Upgrades to Add Before SellingIn the middle of the summer, it is sometimes difficult to show how comfortable your home could be in the freezing winter. If your home is especially well-prepared for the colder months, you can present it as a major benefit to buyers. Here are a few tips to set your home apart from the average.

Feature Heating and Cooling

The way your home is heated and cooled does not always occur to buyers to look for. Unless they notice that it is uncomfortably stuffy or icy cold around windows, they might not think to ask about it at all. If this is a particularly nice aspect of your home, do not hesitate to show it off. Talk about the furnace and how it's been exceptionally well cared for during your tenure in the home. Offer to show guests how it works.

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