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Friday, 09 July 2010
If you are preparing your home for sale  it is important to not overlook the appearance of the garage. If you are like many homeowners, your garage has become a storage unit but now is the time to take control of the clutter and get your garage staged as well as your home. Garage space is important to home buyers and you want to present that space as clean, organized and spacious enough to comfortably fit vehicles in.
 
Tips for getting your garage in top shape to show:
  • Go through the storage boxes - chances are, you don't need have the stuff that has been left in garage storage boxes, especially if you also have attic or basement storage.Donate or recycle unused items and get rid of the boxes.
  • Give the garage a good cleaning - sweep, dust and wash the windows.
  • Make sure electronic openers are working properly and that the light boxes are clean and have fresh bulbs.
  • For tools storage, hang pegboard on the walls and use hooks or racks to organize garden and automotive tools.
  • Install shelving and get items off the floor. If you have room for cabinets, try to place any chemicals or flammable materials out of sight.
  • Consider painting the garage floor with special epoxy paint for concrete. It's a relatively inexpensive way to brighten the garage and give it a bright, showroom feel.

If you have items that you simply can't do without, consider alternative storage, such as a rental, for the short term. Finally, make sure the outside of the garage doors are clean and freshly painted if necessary - they are as much a part of the first impression appearance of the house as your front door. Homebuyers today are looking for 2-3 car garage systems to keep their vehicles and lawn equipment secure.

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