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Selling Your Home

Having a hard time selling your home? Be ready to seduce potential buyers by giving your home a pretty face.

Clean up clutter. Put away those things in the corner that are needed to be removed. If your house has a small and limited space, consider rearranging. Cupboards should be organized as well. Remove out of season clothes and place things tidily on the shelves. You can also place them inside a box.

A clean fixture can make a big difference.  Change dim bulbs with bright ones.

Be sure that the restrooms are clean and fresh.

Fix leaky faucet and sink, and kitchen cabinets should be wiped down.

Make some small repairs such as washing light switches, patching holes in walls and cracked floor.

Make an impact on buyers by creating a welcoming entrance with fresh paint coat on the front door and doorway. Or you can just place a big welcome doormat. Also, try to paint the whole room to cover up scratches on the wall.

Check the exterior of your home. Trim bushes and mow the lawn. Plant flowers in your garden. Landscaping may also help increase the value of your property.

Pricing your home right is the most important. It can influence your ability to sell your home quickly.

To have an idea on how to price your home, check out your neighborhood so you can compare.

Preparing your home to sell may not be easy thing to do for most people. On the other hand, the time and effort you spent will be rewarded when you have closed the deal.

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I have nice wool full length coat. How can i clean it at home?

It is too expensive to dry clean it. Can my wool coat be washed at home?

I have used Eucalan wool wash with success on several wool sweaters and scarves. With no agitation and no rinse needed, there is no shrinkage. But I'm not sure it would work well on a coat. Dry cleaning will really keep it looking its best.

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