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search for homes: Is your house Smelly? - 05/04/07 12:06 PM
Here is a subject that REALTORS have to sometimes address: If your home is on the market, Use your nose. Many people are oblivious to scents, but others are extremely sensitive to offensive odors. To eliminate bad smells, do the following * bathe your pets * freshen the cat litter box frequently * shampoo your carpets * dry clean your drapes * empty trash cans, recycling bins and ash trays. (better not to smoke in the house when it's on the market!) *Place open boxes of baking soda in smell-prone areas, and refrain from cooking fish or strong-smelling foods before a showing * Introduce pleasing smells by placing flowers or potpourri in your home
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search for homes: Buyers benefit from open house - 05/04/07 11:24 AM
Home buyers all too often leave an open house simply because they didn't like the house. But what they really should be doing is taking advantage of a prime opportunity to pick up useful information that might aid in their search for a new home. From learning about the area to finding a good real estate agent, an open house can provide a wealth of knowledge whether you like the home itself or not. So, outside of learning about the home, what other kinds of information might you learn by attending an open house? RealEstate.com shares some helpful facts: Shop for an agent If
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