It’s easy to bemoan cluttered, messy listings that don’t photograph or show well and end up sitting on the market. But by helping to facilitate the decluttering and cleaning while preparing a home for sale, you can add value to your services for little more than a few minutes of extra time.
Source: Inman News
Clutter, be gone! How to help messy sellers zhuhz up their homes
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