Though it may not be the greatest time to be selling a home, it's still possible to get decent comparable home values in your area, and make inexpensive home improvement upgrades to increase the value of our home. Ask a real estate agent for tips on building your home's value in ways that don't severely impact your pocketbook. The housing market is turning around ever so slowly, and you can ride the wave as home prices gradually rise. Things like central air conditioning and having a three-car garage can also help boost your sales price.
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Selling on the “Green” Market

Since environmentally-friendly products are so popular today, ensure your home has “green appeal” before you put in on the market. If you paint before you list your home, be sure to use lead-free paints with a low volatile organic compound. These paints won’t smell as harsh, and they’re unlikely to provoke allergy troubles and eye irritation.

Be sure you home uses energy efficiently. Use high-efficiency light bulbs, and ensure your home is properly insulated. Environmentally-friendly homes are appealing to potential buyers, as they are cheaper to illuminate, heat, and cool.