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Tips- Things To Do Before You List Your Flatbush Brooklyn Home For Sale
Spruce up the curb appeal at your Brooklyn Home
Good curb appeal is always welcoming and inviting . Most times the outside our Brooklyn home will give a prospective buyer a sense of what to expect on the inside. A good first impression with great curb appeal always pique ones interest and sets the mood. So, a clean and clear path, trimmed hedges, beds of flowers, a porch clear of clutter and a well groomed lawn will do wonders.
Declutter your Brooklyn Home
Spring has sprung so lets get rid of those items that no longer work, or that you and your family have out grown that’s taking up much needed space. Organize a yard sale for you and your neighbors , drop off used books at the Brooklyn Public Library For the Great American Book Drive Donate your items to a school rummage sale such as PS 124 Rummage Sale schedule for Apr 18th for more details visit rummage sales in brooklyn
listing your items on Craigs lists or Ebay could generate additional funds for you and your family.
Tackle home repairs – fix or replace any thing that is broken, crack tiles, leaky faucets, cabinets missing hardware etc..
Service your Heating, plumbing and cooling systems
Inspect your roof and gutters
Check the water pressure throughout the entire home
Prepare your Brooklyn home For Sale
Open your windows and let the spring air in. Tour your home as if you were a buyer, does it need a paint job ? Do you need to remove that 30 year old carpet? Change your heavy winter curtains and drapes to light spring/summer curtains. Fresh flowers and plants always add to a room, Keep kitchen and baths free of clutter and your personal items.
When you are ready to list your Brooklyn Home For Sale
Call me at 917-861-9166 Michele Cadogan
Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker – Fillmore Real Estate