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The exterior of a small white house with brick stairs leading to the front porch.

Maximizing your home’s value starts with the right realtor.

Photo provided by Erin Crispin

If you’re hoping to sell your home this summer, you first need to make sure your home is buyer-ready. Here’s how:

  1. Charm them from the curb — First impressions are everything, and fresh flowerbeds + a well-trimmed lawn scream “move-in ready.”
  2. Declutter + depersonalize — Channel “blank canvas” vibes by packing away personal items and photos. Potential buyers want to imagine themselves in the space.
  3. Ace the listing — Partner with a pro who knows market trends and can highlight your home’s best features.

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