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You might need to look at a lot of your fixtures, drawer handels, etc. if they are older than 10 years, you might need to change them to make the house sellable.
you will need to take out alot of your knick-knacks and personal effects, like family photos, kids drawings on the fridge, etc so the prospective buyers can imagine their stuff there.
You may need to move some furnature around. Walls will need to be painted a Nutral color (off-white, beage, a light grey, etc.) No bolds like blue, green, or red.
I am going thru this right now and I feel your pain.
Edit: Apparntly "Bronze" is in for fixture color. Brass is out like a shit you took 2 years ago. themoreyouknow.org
As far as the construction of your house goes, make sure your foundation is in good shape. This means properly ventilated and plenty of clearance between the ground and the floor of the house. I believe the clearance required is 18 inches on newer houses. Also, you'll want to make sure the vapor barrier is in good shape. Look to see that there is no "wood-to-ground" contact, which basically means you want concrete from house to ground all the way around.
Be sure you know the ins and outs of your roof as well. Knowledge about glacier paper (I'm not sure how much snow Kirkland gets, but we get a ton up here in Tonasket) and the angle of the roof is invaluable.
Other things, like the condition of the siding (if sided), ventinlation for the attic, whether or not there are a bunch of open areas in the eves where bees and wasps can build homes, are important as well.
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you will need to take out alot of your knick-knacks and personal effects, like family photos, kids drawings on the fridge, etc so the prospective buyers can imagine their stuff there.
You may need to move some furnature around. Walls will need to be painted a Nutral color (off-white, beage, a light grey, etc.) No bolds like blue, green, or red.
I am going thru this right now and I feel your pain.
Edit: Apparntly "Bronze" is in for fixture color. Brass is out like a shit you took 2 years ago. themoreyouknow.org
Be sure you know the ins and outs of your roof as well. Knowledge about glacier paper (I'm not sure how much snow Kirkland gets, but we get a ton up here in Tonasket) and the angle of the roof is invaluable.
Other things, like the condition of the siding (if sided), ventinlation for the attic, whether or not there are a bunch of open areas in the eves where bees and wasps can build homes, are important as well.
I don't know what the fuck I'm supposed to do with all of this Brass now.
BTW my roof is completely level.
Aka retarded.
Wish me luck, I guess. =/
Your roof is level? What kind of roofing do you have? Hopefully not shingles.
No, I don't know what the fuck it is.
This house is old.
This house is really old.
Its probably a asphalt built up roof also known as a tar roof and they're perfectly fine assuming you maintain them.
And as long as it doesn't get really cold. If it does get cold there, you have to watch for ice dams.