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by Bob Reemsnyder |
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| Buying a house is often a person’s
biggest investment, and it’s only when the time comes to sell that owners
truly want to improve on their investment. With time and the wear and tear
of daily life, the value can quickly and easily depreciate. Yet with attention
to details -- both structural and aesthetic -- homeowners can not only
avoid minor annoyances that add up to losses, but can actually increase
the house’s value when it comes time for the sale.
Veteran home inspector Bob Reemsnyder guides the reader through each step of the process. Organized like a checklist by areas of the home, this easy-to-follow handbook contains everything a homeowner needs to know to test, organize, clean, and touch up a home for a successful inspection that leads to an even more successful sale. The Inspector's Guide to Selling Your House Successfully -- profusely illustrated and clearly explained -- gets to the details and essentials of home maintenance. Whether you’re a new homeowner or one getting ready to sell a well-loved home, this expert and comprehensive guide will prove its value as quickly and as optimally as the value of your home. |
The Inspector's Guide Prepare Your House for Sale by Bob Reemsnyder Lyons Press, 2005. Order a copy. Reviewed in The Book Stall |
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