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Completing all of those little ‘fix-it’ projects will make a tremendous difference on buyer perception when they’re looking through your home. That rusty tap, the broken tile, the missing lightbulb, the damaged shower glass. All of those say to your buyers: ‘that’ll need fixing when you buy the home’, and that can really leave a negative impression. A property that is well-maintained puts buyers at ease that they’re inheriting something that has been looked after, so there will be less to do themselves. Most importantly, they’re willing to pay for this convenience too, especially if they’re looking at other properties on the market that may not be as maintained as yours. To a buyer, there’s nothing more appealing than thinking: “this place is already ready!”, no matter if they’re buying to live in or leasing it out. Repairs Buyers notice everything. Fix anything that doesn’t work, including doors, windows, light bulbs and taps.
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