3 CHEAP & EFFECTIVE TIPS to prep it for sale

Thinking about putting your home on the market? Preparing your home for sale doesn't have to break the bank. Here are three budget-friendly tips to help you get your home ready to impress potential buyers:
1. Decluttering: Organize and create space for potential buyers to tour the home and envision themselves living in your home.
2. Cleaning: Ensure your home is tidied-up, spotless and move-in ready, leaving a good lasting impression (I highly recommend hiring @tidybytinallc to help - she’s amazing)
3. Create a Welcoming Scent: Eliminate odors by taking out the trash, lighting a candle, or baking cookies to evoke positive associations during home tours.
By following these three cheap and effective tips, you can make your home stand out to potential buyers without breaking the bank. Remember, a little effort goes a long way in making a positive impression and helping your home sell quickly and for top dollar.
Simple steps like this can really make a big impact!
For more home-selling tips and advice, send me a DM and let’s chat - I’m here to help 🤍
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