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As the old song goes: "You've got to accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative." What would a buyer like most about the house - the landscaping? Is it the lawn, the flowerbeds? If for example the lawn: is it lush, green Air Force One Rosa Saldi , and well trimmed? If it's the flowerbeds, are they well cared for and tended to?

Now, take a closer look: what about the roof, the gutters? Are all the shingles where they should be, and are the rain gutters in good repair?

Does the paint appear faded or worn? If you need to paint (and if you've even wondered about that previously, the answer is probably yes), it's a good idea to go ahead and have the home painted. When it comes to choosing colors Air Force One Premium Saldi , keep on walking down the street, and take some mental notes: how are the other houses painted?

You want to paint your home in a color that harmonizes with the neighborhood, not that contrasts with it. Strive for distinctive colors, but ones that work well for the property, the landscape, and the vicinity.

Remember: less is more - or at least much of the time. Thick, lush landscaping is attractive to many people Air Force One Mid Saldi , yet at the same time, if the landscaping gets in the way of the house, tame it down a bit. Make sure trees and bushes are trimmed such that the houses' true beauty is shown in the best way possible.

This is an especially important thing to do before you paint, of course - so if you do plan to paint, consider addressing some other landscaping issues, too. Imagine what a buyer will think when she drives up and sees a freshly painted house with sharp, manicured landscaping.

It's good to keep yourself in the buyer's shoes as often as you can. When you leave in the morning Air Force One Grigie Saldi , when you come back at night, I encourage you to look at your home through a buyer's eyes. Many buyers come by in the evening, after work. How does the property look at this time?

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FILE - In this Oct. 1, 1975, file photo, spray flies from the head of challenger Joe Frazier as heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali connects with a right in the ninth round of their title fight in Manila, Philippines. Ali, the magnificent heavyweight champion whose fast fists and irrepressible personality transcended sports and captivated the world, has died according to a statement released by his family Friday Air Force One Blu Saldi , June 3, 2016. He was 74. (AP PhotoMitsunori Chigita, File)

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As one of the best-known figures of the 20th century, Ali did not believe in modesty and proclaimed himself not only "the greatest" but "the double greatest."

He died on Friday at the age of 74 after suffering for more than three decades with Parkinson's syndrome, which stole his physical grace and killed his loquaciousness.

Americans had never seen an athlete - or perhaps any public figure - like Ali. He was heavyweight champ a record three times between 1964 and 1978, taking part in some of the sport's most epic bouts. He was cocky and rebellious and psyched himself up by taunting opponents and reciting original poems that predicted the round in which he would knock them out in. The audacity caused many to despise Ali but endeared him to millions.

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