Selling tip: Use the furniture
When your home is on the market it is best to show it when it is still furnished rather than when it is vacant. Without furniture, buyers may have a hard time getting a feel for the layout, which will make it hard for them to imagine what it will look like furnished.
Betty Kay, Weichert Realtors Quality Homes, Baldwin
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