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The longer we live in our homes, the easier it is to get used to the scuff marks, chipped paint and squeaky floorboards. If you are thinking about selling your home anytime in the near future, here are six things that (according to Dave Ramsey, author of The Total Moneyhow much is my home worth Makeover) you should not overlook:

1.  Roof and Gutters
Take some time and look for any loose shingles or sagging gutters and make the necessary repairs. Prospective buyers who notice them will instantly wonder about leaks and water damage on the roof. 

2.  Patch Before You Paint
Most homeowners know the magic a fresh coat of paint has on a home. Always patch those holes before you paint for a more polished and professional result.

3.  Always Underfoot
Take a look at your floors. Scratched, stained or discolored flooring are a distraction for prospective buyers. 

4.  Clean up Your Baseboards
Your baseboards take a beating, but it doesn’t take much to get them looking fresh again. Usually soap and water will do the trick—but a new coat of paint will really set them off.

5.  Cabinetry Takes Center Stage
Start by wiping them down to remove splatters and water marks. If they’re looking especially tired, a new paint or stain job will work wonders.

6.  The Bathroom
The number-one priority for the bathroom is to look and smell clean. Repair any eyesores like chipped or missing tiles. Fix leaky faucets and reseal the toilet to prevent surprise leaks.

If you’re a seller who has been wondering if it might finally be time to sell, email us at concierge@lizmoore.com, or click below, and we can prepare a complimentary analysis of market value for you – you just may be pleasantly surprised. 

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Post by Lynnette Tully