The kitchen is usually very important to prospective buyers. Your kitchen may not be new and state-of-the-art, but it should look its best.

Your kitchen should be spotlessly clean and well organized while your home is on the market. The counter tops should be clean and free of clutter, and the floor should shine. Appliances should be clean and in good working order. You may want to add a few decorator touches or replace cabinets, flooring, and even appliances for a small investment. Dollars spent on kitchen improvements usually pay major dividends when you sell your home. If you are planning to sell your home and need some advice in this area, an agent will be happy to discuss your options with you.

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5 Comments on Kitchen Clutter

MAY
07
2007
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The kitchen is the heart of the home. Behind that is the curb appeal...

Scott

7:08pm • #1
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The kitchen and the master bath - most women want to be certain that these two rooms are appealing to them.
7:14pm • #2
Take the magnets and the kids' artwork OFF the refrigerator!  Depersonalize as much as possible so that prospective buyers can picture this as THEIR kitchen.
7:34pm • #3
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I agree, it's WOMEN who look at a kitchen...and they don't miss much!  Don't forget the windows :) 
7:39pm • #4
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Great review of the basics.  The kitchen needs to SMELL GOOD, too! Make sure there is not a smelly garbage can anywhere and avoid cooking foods with strong odors the evening before or day of a showing.
7:39pm • #5

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