How to Prep Your Home for the Market

By Icezack “The SCV Pro” Flemming

Prepping your home to sell isn’t about spending a fortune — it’s about making smart, high-impact moves that help buyers imagine themselves living there.

1. Declutter & Depersonalize

Clear out excess furniture, personal photos, and anything that makes the space feel “yours” instead of “theirs.”

2. Small Repairs = Big Impact

Fix the little things buyers notice: squeaky doors, leaky faucets, chipped paint. These details add up.

3. Fresh Paint & Lighting

A light, neutral coat of paint and updated light bulbs can make a home feel bigger, brighter, and more inviting.

4. Curb Appeal Counts

The outside is the first thing buyers see — fresh mulch, trimmed plants, and a swept walkway make a strong first impression.

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