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Moving into a retirement community, signing in at an open house, and more real estate advice – Cambridge Times

by | Nov 1, 2019 | Features

If you’re looking to downsize your home, there are steps you can take to get rid of unnecessary items that you may no longer need. You may have quite a few items that are worth money. You could hire an auction company to earn you a bit of extra cash. For everything else, you could donate some of those items. The furniture that you already have can be complimented by new decor. A realtors job is to make your home appealing to potential buyers. One thing people seem to not like too much is having to sign in to view an open house, but that’s just a security precaution that you would gladly welcome if it was your home you were selling. Just a few tips for a buyer and a seller.

Key Takeaways:

  • It helps when moving to a smaller place, to first pick out the furnishing deemed suitable to your new digs before throwing stuff out, selling it, or giving it away.
  • A great idea when moving out of an,old house, is to hire an auction firm to assess the valuables you might sell, then auction them off and thereby beef up your best egg.
  • When cleaning out storage and moving out, don’t forget local charities, which will be delighted to take many items off your hands.

“Share your heirlooms now, and you’ll be able to see how much joy they bring.”

Read more: https://www.cambridgetimes.ca/community-story/9651741-ask-david-moving-into-a-retirement-community-signing-in-at-an-open-house-and-more-real-estate-advice/

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