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Page 8 July 20, 2017 TORRANCE TRIBUNE Easy DIY Projects to Prepare Your Home for Sale (BPT) - If you’re looking to sell your home quickly and for more money, CBS News recommends listing when the market begins to heat up in May. To accomplish these goals, it’s essential to make popular areas of the house look appealing to potential buyers. Fortunately, with a little DIY effort, you don’t have to spend money on expensive home repairs or real estatestaging services. Consider these easy DIY projects that can help ensure your home is market ready when it’s time to sell. If the property is particularly appealing, you may even start a bidding war. Paint the Front Door First impressions count when it comes to a home sale. You want your entryway to be inviting so homebuyers want to look further. An easy way to update an entryway is to paint the door with a new color that complements your home and surroundings. While you’re at it, consider painting exterior accent features - such as shutters or window boxes - the same color for a cohesive look. Repair and Refresh Walls Painting is an easy and affordable way to freshen an entire home so that buyers take notice. However, cracks and holes in freshly painted walls can make a poor impression. For a DIY project that yields a professional result, repair walls before the first swipe of the paint brush. ALEX Plus and ALEX Flex Spackling provide unsurpassed performance and durability for filling holes and cracks on surfaces throughout the home. ALEX Plus Spackling is easy to apply, sands to a smooth finished surface, and creates the superior paintability needed to seamlessly blend with the surrounding area. ALEX Flex Spackling is perfect for eliminating those stubborn reoccurring cracks in drywall that appear as problem areas expand and contract with changes in weather and humidity. Update Kitchen and Bath Hardware Adding small features such as modern cabinet hardware can visually update a room, so explore affordable options at your local home improvement store. Once you select the style you like best, just get your screwdriver and swap out the old for new. Re-Caulk Kitchen and Bathroom Exposure to water and moisture over time can cause caulk to look dirty and unsightly. Potential buyers are sure to note mold, mildew, dirt, and stains on old caulk. For a clean appearance, remove the old caulk, thoroughly clean the area to remove any dirt or residue, then re-caulk with DAP Kwik Seal Ultra Sealant. Backed by a lifetime mold and mildew resistance guarantee, this premium siliconized kitchen and bath sealant repels water, liquids, soap scum, stains so the sealant stays looking clean, fresh and new. Plus, it is safe for all surfaces, even granite and marble. Revisit All Lighting in the Home Proper illumination isn’t just useful, it can open up a room and highlight beautiful architectural features. All lighting should be dusted, but for those fixtures that are old, outdated, or broken, consider inexpensive replacement options. Something as simple as replacing glass globes can add high-impact style. Adding task and accent lighting is another smart investment. For example, under-cabinet lights in the kitchen are easy to install and are likely to impress potential buyers. Preparing a home for sale doesn’t have to be a daunting process. With these five projects, you’ll be well on your way to have a beautiful home ready for listing. • gina hoffman’s gina hoffman 310. 864. 5347 ginahoffmanrealtor@gmail.com quote for the week “If you think you can do it, you can.” - John Burroughs BROKERS OPEN FRIDAY 12PM-2PM OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2PM-4PM 300 West Sycamore Avenue, El Segundo Charmer on the Corner - 2 bedroom plus a loft, 3 bathrooms. 1,520 sq. ft. Gorgeous 7,308 sq. ft. corner lot. Two car attached garage. Private terraced patio. Custom built ins. Separate loft w/private entrance from side yard has 3/4 bath. $1,299,000 new listing! BRE No. 01905428


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