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December Newsletter

Properties Sold in Fairfield


Address 185 Pell Meadow Drive 35 Beechwood Lane 321 Reid Street 512 Rowland Road 2212 Mill Plain Road 351 Riverside Drive 155 Godfrey Road 93 Vesper Street 25 Harwich Road 405 Hulls Highway 279 Stevenson Road 68 Harwich Road 64 Fieldcrest 635 Gilbert Highway 568 Stra ield Road 15 Flax Road 588 Toilsome Hill Road 101 Henry Street 114 Brookmere Drive 60 Saint Marc Lane 98 Trillium Road 98 Arrowhead Lane 107 Taylor Place 17 Robert Lane 103 Howard Street 1132 Catamount Road 89 Eunice Avenue 1296 Old Academy Road 198 James Street 1034 Faireld Beach Road 101 Rhoda Avenue 100 Jessica Lane ListPrice $399,000 $399,900 $399,000 $379,500 $489,000 $489,900 $449,000 $459,900 $475,000 $475,000 $469,000 $507,000 $489,900 $599,000 $564,000 $559,000 $585,000 $549,500 $719,000 $789,000 $729,900 $849,000 $819,000 $879,900 $889,000 $999,000 $975,000 $999,000 $1,079,000 $1,095,000 $1,475,000 $1,998,000 SalePrice $365,000 $375,000 $379,000 $379,500 $430,000 $435,000 $445,000 $455,000 $464,000 $465,000 $466,300 $487,000 $489,900 $540,000 $545,000 $550,000 $575,000 $575,000 $697,000 $730,000 $731,000 $776,000 $797,500 $826,000 $889,000 $900,000 $902,000 $950,000 $1,025,000 $1,075,000 $1,375,000 $1,865,000

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5 Things to do Before Putting Your Home on the Market


1. HaveaPreSaleHomeInspec on. Be proac ve by arranging for a presale home inspec on. An inspector will be able to give you a good indica on of the trouble areas that will stand out to poten al buyers, and youll be able to make repairs before open houses begin. OrganizeandClean. Pare down clu er and pack up your leastused items, such as large blenders and other kitchen tools, outofseason clothes, toys, and exercise equipment. Store items osite or in boxes neatly arranged in the gar age or basement. Clean the windows, carpets, walls, ligh ng xtures, and baseboards to make the house shine. 3. Get Replacement Es mates. Do you have big cket items that are worn out or will need to be replaced soon, such as your roof or carpe ng? Get es mates on how much it would cost to replace them, even if you dont plan to do it yourself. The gures will help buyers determine if they can aord the home, and will be Phone: 203-292-5173 handy when nego a ons begin. Find Your Warran es. Gather up

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e warran es, guarantees, and user manuals for the furnace, washer and dryer, dishwasher, and any other items that will remain with the house. 5.SpruceUptheCurbAppeal. Pretend youre a buyer and stand outside of your home. As you approach the front door, what is your impression of the property? Do the lawn and bushes look neatly manicured? Is the address clearly visible? Are pre y owers or plants framing the entrance? Is the walkway free from cracks and impedi ments.

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