Oftentimes, people's garages become the step-child of their home - where all of the junk and clutter collect. Sellers will assume it's not a big deal when they go to sell, and they have the garage full of junk.
There's a couple problems with this assumption - first, your garage is an extension of your home, and it should clean, well-kept, and put together just like your house. Second, Buyers will see your garage full of stuff, and many actually like to park a car there. If your garage is filled to the gills with junk, it will come across that there isn't any storage space inside the actual house, and put up a red flag to some Buyers.
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
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