Brits looking to sell their homes could find that cleaning and tidying their property could help to tempt buyers into purchasing their pad.
Neutral coloured decoration and furniture could also help, as extravagantly decorated homes might alienate some parts of the buying public, claims a property expert.
No matter how a home is decorated,
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Chief executive officer of Primelocation.com Mark Milner also said that photos of the inside and outside of a property could help it to sell.
"Photos are fundamental in helping to sell properties too. Buyers searching online see images as a prerequisite and ideally like to see a photo of each room, plus one of the exterior," he said.
However, he warned of this "working against the seller", should the pictures show their home looking messy.
Baskets of dirty washing or an overgrown garden are two things which should not be featured in property photos, he commented.
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