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Thinking of selling or are you about to move into a new home? At these moments in your life, time is precious and the to-do list is never ending . Norwegian Wood can eliminate many headaches by getting your property more marketable, or a joy to come home to during those busy few weeks after you move in.
A home represents a major, if not the most important, investment a buyer can make. They will expect to see the exterior of the property free of clutter and clean - a sure sign that the current owner has taken pride over its maintenance and that there will not be too many issues to deal with, or expenses, once they move in.
Without obligation, we’re happy to sit down with you to establish your exact needs and budget, and working within that framework, tailor a package to suit.
It is hard to quantify in monetary terms exactly how much more marketable your property becomes, but any realtor will confirm that the following benefits of an investment into the curb appeal of your home are certain:
- You will increase the attractiveness of your property to prospective buyers - that all important ‘first impression’.
- You will either sell your property quicker, sell at a higher price, or both - the extent of which will be determined by the before/after difference.
- You will save yourself time, energy and many headaches during a stressful point in the life of you and your family.
So what would we do for you? Typically, in a matter of days we will:
- Clear garden of debris and clutter.
- Clear the roof of debris and clean, if needed.
- Clean gutters inside and out, making minor repairs, as necessa
ry.
- Wash windows, eaves/soffits, exterior siding, brickwork or stucco.
- Pressure wash drive and walkways.
- Touch up paint, if needed.
- Spruce up the garden - work on problem lawn areas and freshen up the beds. Perhaps a new top dressing.
- Inside, any odd jobs that need finishing off can be completed prior to paint touch ups.
Whether you are buying or selling, let’s examine your options together. Go to our Contact Page and start the (stress-) ball rolling...
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