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• The worst home selling mistake a seller can make is hanging the wrong
price tag on a home.
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• Put yourself in the buyer's shoes and examine every inch of your house
before you put it on the market.
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• You don't need to know everything about buying and selling a home if you work with a real estate professional who does.
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• It's helpful for a buyer to get pre-approved before you find a home so
you'll know how much money you have to spend.
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• Consider a pre-sale inspection. Hiring your own inspector before you put your home on the market can alert you to problems you didn't know about, giving you a chance to fix them before they complicate -- or ruin -- a potential
sale.
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• When you hire a Realtor to sell your home it is her job to provide you
with maximum exposure to the greatest number of qualified buyers for your home.
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• The absolute number one tip I can give you to help you get the most
money possible for your home is this: make sure you get full Multiple Listing Service (MLS) coverage.
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• When purchasing a home, always have a home inspection by a qualified
representative.
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• When someone is coming to look at your home to buy always turn on all of the lights, let the sun shine in and make sure your home does not have any unpleasant odors.
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• Be sure to hire a Realtor, a member of the National Association of
Realtors.
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