| April 8, 2002 |
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Your yard is in perfect order, the front door is freshly painted, the interior is sparkling, and soft music plays lightly in the background. Your house is ready for potential buyers. Or is it? If you're like other whose home is on the market, you've gone through the steps of making your house show well. But how much time have you spent making your garage look its best? The garage is an important amenity for many homeowners. Among new-home buyers, about one-fourth want garages that can hold not two, but at least three vehicles, regardless of the additional cost, according to the National Association of Home Builders' report, "The Next Decade for Housing." Most buyers like the extra space for storage. So, just as you've beautified the rest of your house, making it open and clutter-free, you'll want the same attention given to your garage. You can achieve that by following these steps: And finally, clean those floors: If your garage has a workbench, extra storage space, or any unique features, be sure you let your real estate agent know so those features can be pointed out to potential buyers. And don't forget the garage door, part of the total "curb appeal" package. Make sure it's clean, and if it's worn or marked up, a coat of fresh paint is an easy step that will make a big difference to the house hunters who pull up alongside the curb and will likely see the garage right away. While a garage usually won't make or break a sale, it could be a tiebreaker and adds to the overall first impression. |
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