Sell As-Is or Fix It Up First in Murrieta or Temecula?
Fixing up before you list costs 1% to 3% of your Murrieta or Temecula home’s value. Here’s when that spend pays you back, and when selling as-is nets more.
Fixing up before you list costs 1% to 3% of your Murrieta or Temecula home’s value. Here’s when that spend pays you back, and when selling as-is nets more.
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