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3 seller secrets to score top dollar this summer

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The white exterior of a home with a pitched roof and trees in the front yard.

The right realtor can guide you through the process + help ensure your property is market-ready.

Photo provided by Erin Crispin

Thinking of selling your home this summer? Raleigh realtor Erin Crispin is sharing three easy upgrades that’ll make your space buyer irresistible.

  1. Crush the curb appeal: First impressions last, and a few fresh plants + a welcoming entryway hook buyers before they even step inside.
  2. Make minor fixes for major value: Address any visible blemishes and consider small upgrades that increase buyer appeal.
  3. Think clean + clear: Pack away excess personal items to help buyers imagine themselves in the space.

Kill it at your showing

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