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The front door is a vital first impression.
Be sure it is clean at all times.
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Open drapes and shades to let the sunlight in as
it provides a cheerful effect.
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Have beds made.
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If any decoration is necessary, a total of $100
in paint may increase the selling price by as much as $1,000.
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Keep the kitchen clean and counters free of
clutter.
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Keep all steps, stairways and halls clear of
hazards.
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Tidy up the grounds, porches and the garage.
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Have as few people as possible in the house
during showings.
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Keep pets out of the way. One type of
prospect may be bothered and another may be unnecessarily distracted
during the showing.
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Turn off radios and televisions while the house
is being shown.
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Leave the showing to the salesperson. It
is the agent's business to sell. The salesperson can "read"
basic reactions better without conversation between the potential
buyer and seller.
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Do not discuss anything concerning the sale with
a prospect. Refer the potential buyer to the salesperson.
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Never try to sell your furniture or appliances to a prospect before
the transaction is complete.
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Never apologize for appearance.