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S3E7: 1st Steps for Home Sellers

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Thinking about selling your home and not sure where to start? In this episode, I walk you through the first steps every seller should take to set themselves up for a smooth and successful sale. We’ll talk about why a pre‑listing inspection can save you time and stress, which repairs are worth tackling before you hit the market, and how simple decluttering and depersonalizing can make your home more appealing to buyers. You’ll also learn why curb appeal matters more than most people think — from trimmed bushes and fresh mulch to small pops of color or a seasonal wreath. And finally, we’ll cover pricing strategy, including why flexibility and a conversation with a trusted agent can make all the difference depending on your goals and the season you’re selling in. If you’re preparing to list your home, this episode gives you the clarity you need to take confident first steps. Listen in for practical tips, then book an appointment with me when you’re ready to get started. www.nickierobbshomes.com [nickierobbshomes@gmail.com] nickierobbshomes@gmail.com [nickierobbshomes@gmail.com]

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Thinking about selling your home and not sure where to start? In this episode, I walk you through the first steps every seller should take to set themselves up for a smooth and successful sale. We’ll talk about why a pre‑listing inspection can save you time and stress, which repairs are worth tackling before you hit the market, and how simple decluttering and depersonalizing can make your home more appealing to buyers. You’ll also learn why curb appeal matters more than most people think — from trimmed bushes and fresh mulch to small pops of color or a seasonal wreath. And finally, we’ll cover pricing strategy, including why flexibility and a conversation with a trusted agent can make all the difference depending on your goals and the season you’re selling in. If you’re preparing to list your home, this episode gives you the clarity you need to take confident first steps. Listen in for practical tips, then book an appointment with me when you’re ready to get started. www.nickierobbshomes.com [nickierobbshomes@gmail.com] nickierobbshomes@gmail.com [nickierobbshomes@gmail.com]

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