If you’re thinking about selling your home, this might be your chance to break into the market. In June of 2020, the National Association of Realtors saw existing home sales climb by 20 percent. How long this streak will last is anyone’s guess. But if you want to sell, you might come up against some stiff competition. So, what can you do to entice potential homebuyers? It all starts with curb appeal. To make a great first impression, here are 12 simple ways to boost your home’s curb appeal to help it sell fast!
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