Sellers, remember your buyer's point of view

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Nearly everyone has affordability on their minds right now, including the prospective buyers for your home. When a buyer considers writing an offer on your home, they want to know that your home has been well-maintained and cared for. They won't want to buy your home if it comes with a long list of repairs and projects. 

This is why it really pays to be proactive with your home selling preparations. By addressing your repairs, maintenance, and cosmetic touch-ups before you list your home for sale, you'll attract more offers and a much higher price for your home. 

a home ready for sale

(photo courtesy of Step Inside Media) 

How to get started with your home-selling preparations

At Mad City Dream Homes, we specialize in helping homeowners prepare their home for the market. If you need guidance on getting ready to sell, we can help you identify which projects are most important to address, and connect you with reputable contractors to do the work. 

Reach out to us when you're ready for a consultation. When you look back on your sale, you'll be glad that you took a proactive approach to your touch-ups and repairs. 

This article is published courtesy of:
Dan Miller, REALTOR
Mad City Dream Homes & Realty Executives Cooper Spransy

1619 Monroe Street #1, Madison, WI, 53711

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