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Prepare to Sell your Silver Spring, MD Home

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Real Estate Agent with Remax Excellence - Silver Spring, MD Maryland #318884

Renovating a home to sell in Silver Spring, MD is an important job that requires proper planning.  While it might be more appealing to jump in head first – especially if you have a tendency to a little impatient and impulsive – beginning a renovation project too quickly is a recipe for disaster.

1.  Budget

Figure out how much money you are willing and able to spend on a renovation project, and make sure this budget includes a contingency fund if some unexpected emergencies arise (as they almost always do).

2.  Consult your Silver Spring, MD Realtor

View other properties that are on the market, and ask your Realtor which features are in the highest demand.  Every area is a little different, so make sure your Realtor has a strong sense of buyers’ demands in your location.

3.  Interview Contractors

Make sure all the contractors you interview are licensed, insured, and have sterling reputations.  You do not want to be one of the many who get left high and dry by an unethical contractor.

4.  Inspect

Before any major renovation project begins, your contractor should have a professional make sure that none of the work being done will affect any structural aspect of your home.  This does not apply to simple projects, like tiling a bathroom floor or replacing fixtures.  This applies to removing or moving walls, posts, etc.

5.  Deadline

Make sure you and your contractor(s) establish a realistic deadline for your project – and stay on top of it.  This is especially critical if you’re beginning a renovation in the Winter with the goal of listing in the Spring.

6.  Less is More

It can be easy to go overboard with renovation projects, so focus on what will add the most value to your home.  Another bit of advice:  Keep your personality out of it by reminding yourself that you won’t be living there once the work is complete.

7.  Curb Appeal

Don’t neglect the outside after focusing so much on the inside.  Remember, “curb appeal” determines a buyer’s first impression of your Silver Spring, MD home, so you’ll want to make it a strong one.

If you would like to sell your Silver Spring home, contact Emcee Arah of DeeCee Real Estate.  Arah is an experienced real estate agent with a full-time team of professionals who have a proven track record of success, and his custom 25-point marketing plan is instrumental in providing exceptional results for his clients.

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