
What Buyers Notice Immediately When Walking Into a Home
What Buyers Notice Immediately When Walking Into a Home Most buyers begin forming opinions about a home within moments of walking through the front door. And while square footage, bedroom count, and upgrades certainly matter, the emotional response buyers experience early on often shapes how they vi
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