Selling your home in the era of the Coronavirus
Posted: Mar 26, 2020 8:48 AM CDT
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Mequon (CBS58)--"Shelter in place" orders don't have to mean you're stuck doing nothing. In fact if you have thought about putting your home on the market, now is still a good time. And you know spring is typically when so many houses sell. Suzanne Powers with Powers Realty says take advantage of your "down time" by making where you live more "sellable." This includes tearing down walls, minimizing clutter, and sprucing up the inside and outside.
Realtors say while you're in your house indefinitely, it's a good idea to do online research about the latest trends in home decor or maybe even get in touch with a contractor or builder and speak to them virtually about what they have to offer.
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