The entrances and exits that a family uses regularly are generally places where coats are hung, shoes are kicked off, and backpacks dropped. They’re also most likely the last places buyers see when they tour the house. The last place buyers see leaves a lasting impression. Address the points in the following checklist to make
That’s right — you’re selling the space in your stairways and hallways, too, so don’t overlook these important corridors when you work to create that critical first impression. Make sure that buyers have a clear pathway to see the rest of the house. If the furniture is blocking the hallway that leads to the first-floor
The style and condition of flooring reveal a lot about a person and how the house has been maintained. The carpeting may need just a little steam cleaning or an all-out replacement. We once worked with a client who had a throw rug in the upstairs hallway that was covering up vomit stains. The stains






