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Tips and Tricks/Advice on Selling Home

Hello! My husband and I are wanting to sell our current home. 3br, 1ba, 1100sqft. Built in 1992. We have put a lot of work into it, brand new LVP floors, new water heater, new HVAC motor, new oven, landscaping, updated paint jobs, etc.

Even with all of that done, it's still an old house that's not perfect. We have dogs. Some neighbors are kinda trashy.

What can we do to ensure it sells and sells relatively quickly? We put an offer in on another house with contingency that our current house sells, and the seller rejected it for fear that we won't sell our house for months because the market down here isn't crazy like other places. So we have to be under contract for our current house before we can have our offer accepted on another home.

I know to put away personal things and touch up paint, landscape, and do a deep clean. We are pricing it to sell. Any other advice or help? What turned you off when looking for your first starter home? Thanks!

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