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Selling Your Home? Don’t Forget These 6 Maintenance Tasks

If you’re a homeowner, you already know that keeping your property in tiptop shape requires dedication and patience for ongoing maintenance. But what if you’re putting your home on the market or even accepted an offer? Perhaps you’re thinking: Not my problem anymore. However, just because you’re selling doesn’t mean you’re off the hook from routine maintenance tasks—and that’s especially true if you’ve already vacated the house. Sure, a well-cared-for house shows better: Small things like broken doorbells and leaky faucets make buyers wonder if your property also has bigger issues elsewhere. But more important, a little routine maintenance can help you avoid a catastrophic problem…

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This Winter Maintenance Checklist Will Help You Keep Your House in Good Shape!

The best approach to protect your investment is to inspect your home on a regular basis and follow excellent maintenance procedures. Whether you complete a few activities at a time or several at once, it's critical to develop the habit of performing these checks annually in the lead-up to each season.

With winter approaching, it's critical to create a routine to help avoid the most prevalent – and costly – issues. Make a list of everything you want to share with an expert for guidance or to help you keep track of the situation as it progresses.

This checklist will assist you in keeping your house safe and healthy this winter and throughout the year.

Of course, if…

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Avoid these mistakes when buying a home

Variety of designer stores on Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, California

When you are house-hunting,bear in mind the property might not be as good as it first seems.There is a lot of common mistakes you can avoid when buying your home by looking beyond the decor.

Check the surrounding area - look at the state of the nearby streets, pubs, and shops to get a feel for the area.

Visit at different times of the day - your street might be really quiet in the middle of the day but noisy and busy during rush hour.


Subsidence - look outside the property.Are there big trees growing nearby, which could potentially cause subsidence problems?

Parking permits - will you need a permit to park there?Is it difficult to find parking if you don't have off-street parking or a garage?

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