So if you are looking to sell, making a good first impression is vital. “When putting your house on the market, there are a few key dos and don’ts to make sure your home is as inviting as possible,” says Kate Watson-Smyth, home sellers consultant for TaskRabbit. “Don’t forget that the front garden, door and hallway are incredibly important, as they form the buyer’s first impression of the house – make sure they’re sparkling clean before any house views. “Unsightly wear and tear, such as unpleasant smells, water leak stains and cracked plaster are among the biggest deterrents for would-be buyers,” Watson-Smyth adds. “It’s a good idea to have a friend or family member pop over and look at your home with fresh eyes. When you’ve been living there a while, it’s easy to miss those little cosmetic things that will turn a prospective buyer off.”
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