Hockingstuart

10 Put your best foot forward - Touch up scuff marks, tighten loose fittings and fixtures, and replace outdated minor fittings - Wipe down benches and surfaces and give the kitchen and bathrooms a once-over - Open blinds and windows to let in some light and air - Mow the lawns, weed the garden and clear entranceways - properties with attractive curb appeal tend to receive better appraisals Prepare supporting documents - Original and current floor plans, building plans or proposed works (including Strata-managed residences) - Details of work completed on the property, such as renovations or feature improvements Relax • Factors outside of your control, such as location, size, or views, may inform an evaluation, so don’t lose sleep over the process. Your agent is there to guide and support you in your selling journey After your property is appraised, it’s important to take on any feedback and make any appropriate updates to the property to ensure the best possible outcome for your sale. Your agent knows the strength of the market, what buyers are looking for, and what they see as the value of a property. Selling essentials The first step in any selling journey is to understand the true value of your property and the current market. Here are our top tips to prepare for an appraisal:

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