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7 Tips For Staging and Selling Your Home With Kids Around

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In a dream world, your home will always look beautiful and clean. Especially when your REALTOR® calls and says that they are bringing a couple over to see your home. In a real world, this could be when all pandemonium breaks loose, especially because you're selling and showing with your kids in tow. While this can seem stressful, Gattermeir Davidson is here to help, and we want to make this as easy as possible. Here are a few tips to make the staging and showing process a little easier when you have children in the house. Sneaky Storage You'll want to get creative about storing items right before a showing. Since you won't want your everyday items lying around the house (bibs, placemats, soap, and cleaning supplies, etc.), you can dedicate a drawer to the storage of those items. You will also want to hide items that you store in your shower and on your bathroom sink. You can purchase a plastic caddy to put these items in, and then store them neatly under the sink til...

Selling Your Home - What NOT To Do

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Have you been thinking about selling your home? With springtime finally here, it could be the perfect time to relocate or treat yourself to that newer, bigger home you've been dreaming about. If you're planning to sell your home at the Lake of the Ozarks , there are certain things you can do to help speed up the process - and certain things you should NOT do. Here's a quick list of things you shouldn't do if you're trying to sell your home. DON'T Get Sloppy Buyers have a lot of different homes to choose from. If they walk into a dirty or cluttered home, chances are they will turn around and walk right back out. Don't lose out on potential sale just because you forgot to do the dishes or sweep the floor. Now is the time to embrace that inner OCD and keep your home spotless at all times! DON'T Wait For The Buyers To Come To You Simply sticking a "for sale" sign in your front yard isn't going to cut it. (Besides, some homeowners assoc...