When preparing your home for sale, most people think about aesthetic presentation. There is more worry and fuss about the décor and how tidy the garden looks than there is over basic building maintenance. Honestly, it’s surprising how often that gets overlooked.
It’s those small details. The ones that you think are insignificant; they’re exactly the details that buyers and surveyors are looking for. These are the things that can lower your asking price. You don’t, thankfully, need a full renovation to protect your price. You just need to remove signs of neglect and uncertainty before viewings can begin.