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Cost-effective Home ImprovementsFebruary 24, 2010News ArchiveDecember 2011 Winnipeg Real Estate Statistics December 31, 2011 November 2011 Winnipeg Real Estate Statistics December 7, 2011 October Winnipeg Real Estate Market Statistics November 8, 2011 September 2011 Market Statistics October 7, 2011 August Market Statistics September 6, 2011 May 2011 Market Statistics June 8, 2011 April Market Stats. 2011 May 9, 2011 March Market Statistics April 8, 2011 February Market Statistics March 8, 2011 2011 GETS OFF TO A GOOD START February 10, 2011 How the new mortgage rules may affect home prices, sales January 17, 2011 New Canadian Real Estate Regulations November 23, 2010 September 2010 Market Statistics October 10, 2010 August Market Statistics September 6, 2010 July Market Statistics from Winnipeg Real Estate Board July 7, 2010 May Market Statistics June 6, 2010 April Market Statistics May 11, 2010 Cost-effective Home Improvements February 24, 2010 What Your Family Needs in a Neighbourhood February 1, 2010 Ensuring a Smooth Move January 5, 2010 Spring is "high season" for home sales. So if you're thinking about selling your home any time soon, you'll want to make sure that it's in good overall condition.
A home in good condition will appeal to a broad group of potential buyers. That's because most people are simply too busy and /or don't have the skills it takes to fix up a home to make it livable. Many buyers like to put their own touches on their new home, but not necessarily handle the major repairs. Most homeowners are willing to do small cosmetic tasks to make their homes more attractive and appealing. The fix-up can become an issue in a home sale when it involves substantial repairs, such as replacing a roof, fixing major plumbing or electrical problems, etc. Another thing to consider when selling: a buyer will frequently make a lower offer on a home that needs repair. What's more, the appraiser may require that the repair be made before closing as a condition of financing the home. When a seller makes repairs to close the sale of the home, he or she essentially pays for the repair twice - once in actuality and again in a lower offer. Homes that command top dollar and sell quickly are the homes in the best condition. So it's usually smart to do repairs before you list your home.  
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