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Sell a home with HHome Realty is easy and efficient! Learn how to prepare your home for the market and sell
it for the most money. Stage your house for walkthroughs, learn which repairs are absolutely required, and
figure out how to price your house competitively to sell in the shortest period of time. We have a creative
team to sell your house, schedule a free consultation appointment with us, we will help to determinate the pre-
work for selling your home.

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1.How Much Does It Cost to Paint a House?

Depending on how you approach the work, however, the cost can vary widely. Here are some of the factors to
consider, and how to decide whether it’s the right move for you.

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2. Will Painting Increase Your Home’s Value?

Home improvement projects that increase curb appeal—that is, the look of your home—have among the
biggest payoffs in terms of return on investment. With that said, there’s a good chance that you’ll recoup the
money you spend on painting if you plan to sell in the next year or two, while the paint job still looks new.
If you’re wondering how much it costs to paint a house, the answer ultimately depends on the size of your
home, the type and quality of paint, who does the work, and if you’re tackling both the interior and exterior.
Save money by doing it yourself, looking for paint sales at large improvement stores, and choosing the right
colors so that you can hopefully add value to your home.

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3.Renovation

In general, renovations typically involve some sort of restoration work—repainting walls or cabinets,
replacing fixtures or hardware, or updating old or outdated features. Renovations are intended to revive a
room or property, not entirely replace it or change it. They also may be used to add value to a home before
listing it for sale. Because of this, renovations are often smaller-scale projects.

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Examples of common renovations:

  • Repainting

  • Refacing cabinets

  • Installing new light fixtures

  • Replacing windows

  • Updating appliances

  • Adding new hardware

  • Replacing tiles or flooring

  • Replacing outdated systems

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Budget Improvements Start With the Exterior-Cleaning inside and outside-Make it likes new!!
First impressions count. That's why your yard needs to be inviting. Trim back the bushes and trees, especially
if they block views from the windows and make your home difficult to see from the street. You can give your
home some low-cost curb appeal improvements that don't cost an arm and a leg.

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  • Keep the lawn mowed, preferably on the diagonal.

  • Plant yellow flowers such as marigolds along the walk or by the front door. The color yellow sells.

  • Wash the exterior windows.

  • Paint or replace the front door and buy new hardware.

  • Power spray the house to get rid of dirt and cobwebs.

  • Buy a new welcome mat for the front steps.

  • Paint or replace the mailbox.

  • Paint your house number on the curb or buy a plaque displaying your house number and install near
    the entry.

  • Wash or replace a front porch light fixture.

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4. Professional Photography-We have got you covered!

Professional photos will help sell our house quicker, for more money, and make us look amazing to attract
more buyers and sellers to our business. High-quality real estate photos can help generate leads, market your
brand, and deliver a memorable client experience.

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