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February 21, 2025
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Should I Update My House Before I Sell It? [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Should I Update My House Before I Sell It? [INFOGRAPHIC]

With more homes for sale and buyers being more selective, it’s smart to make strategic updates.​

But how do you decide what’s worth doing? ​You lean on an agent.

An agent will be able to tell you what buyers want, quick wins that’ll have a big impact, and what projects have the best ROI.

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