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Interior painting
A
fresh
coat
of
paint
can
really
brighten
the
interior
of
your
home
at
a
reasonable
cost
-
especially
if
you
do
the
job
yourself.
Choose
neutral,
popular
colors
that
will
appeal
to
most
buyers.
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Exterior painting
An
old,
peeling
coat
of
exterior
paint
can
really
ruin
the
curb
appeal
of
your
home
-
and
turn
off
potential
buyers
before
they
even
get
through
the
door.
A
new
paint
job
can
work
wonders
to
restore
a
home's
outward
appearance.
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Repairs
You
will
probably
have
to
repair
any
broken
or
malfunctioning
household
systems
before
you
close
anyway
-
so
why
not
do
it
upfront
before
the
problems
detract
from
your
sales
effort?
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Refinish wood floors
Damaged
or
stained
wood
floors
can
really
make
a
home
look
shabby,
but
with
a
relatively
inexpensive
refinishing
job
they
can
look
as
good
as
new.
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Quick kitchen fixes
The
kitchen
is
a
critically
important
part
of
your
home
to
most
buyers.
A
dated
or
unfashionable
kitchen
can
really
hurt
a
home
in
the
marketplace.
While
a
full
(and
expensive)
kitchen
remodel
is
unfeasible,
any
small
and
inexpensive
projects
that
jazz
up
the
room
are
probably
a
good
idea.
Painting
cabinets,
replacing
hardware,
changing
faucets,
and
installing
new
flooring
are
all
reasonably
priced
projects
that
can
make
a
huge
difference
in
the
look
of
your
kitchen.
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Replace old linoleum floors
If
your
kitchen
(or
laundry
room
or
bath)
has
old
or
unattractive
linoleum
it
may
be
worth
replacing
the
flooring.
The
cost
is
generally
reasonable
and
the
impact
on
the
room
can
be
significant.
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