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It's not always an easy thing to say goodbye to your home. Leaving behind all the memories you made for somewhere new can be bittersweet, but no matter how you feel you want to make sure you get a fair deal for what you've giving up. Before you put your beloved home on the market, here are a few things you can do to give the old place a proper farewell.

Start by taking stock of those many little imperfections that could be mended. Though they may seem like character marks to you, someone without sentimental attachment will simply see them as blemishes. Fill in the cracks and uneven tiles in the pavement so that the elderly buyer won't worry about the home health care Toronto workers she'll have to hire when she trips on the walkway, for example. Simply concentrate on areas that will bring back that shiny new house you knew way back when.

Ensure that all the plumbing, heating, and electrical are up to standards as well. Hiring a home inspector to point out those little imperfections that built up over the years will save you from having to pay for those repairs through your buyer. Little things like replacing leaky plumbing or repairing faulty wiring will give the impression you have a strapping system in place throughout and save you having to play caretaker to your home after you've sold it off.

Before showing off the place you should also clear out any excess clutter. You want to make your home look like it's maintained by professionals from a nanny agency Toronto office, not landfill workers. Storing these unwanted items away from the house not only gives it a cleaner look, but puts more emphasis on the spaciousness of each room. Open houses sell much easier than cramped ones, so do what you can to accentuate space wherever possible.

If you're looking to make more than what your house is currently priced at, hire a designer or consult a real estate agent to see what renovations you can make to squeeze a little more out of the selling price. Though this expense isn't necessary, properly planned and executed renovations are a great way to make a little extra profit on the sale.

A simple and inexpensive way to increase the chances of selling, if not the value, is to do some minor landscaping. You don't need to hire a foreign worker in Canada to save cash, either. A few hours of planting shrubs, flowers, even a garden, can add that extra touch to help move your home. Of course, if you don't have much of a green thumb you can always hire a professional landscaper to do the job for you.

What drew you to your home back when might not be what draws in buyers today, so the best step you can take is to consult the professionals about what it will take to make buyers love your home as much as you do.


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Tuesday, May 21, 2013