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Allowance: Effective For Your Kids, Not For Your Buyers - 10/06/08 08:57 PM
When sellers consider putting their home on the market and the carpet or counters or vanities or light fixtures, etc are outdated, the all-familiar debate ensues - upgrade now or offer an allowance to potential buyers? Many sellers think it is wise to offer an allowance and then the potential buyers can select what THEY want to put in. There are several backfires to this theory. The first backfire is that buying a house is often an emotional decision. If a buyer doesn't fall in love with what they see upon entering the house, it is harder to appeal to that
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Tori Lynn Wallitsch
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