Should I Renovate My House Before I Sell It? [INFOGRAPHIC]
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Some Highlights
- In today’s hyper-competitive market, buyers are often willing to overlook cosmetic or minor repair needs if it means snagging a home in their price range.
- With so few houses available for sale today, you may be able to skip the bigger renovations before you sell and cash in on the current demand for your house.
- If you’re ready to move, let’s connect to determine your best next steps in this sellers’ market.
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