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We've done many a home improvement project on our little house over the 7 years we've lived here. We got married in the house and had our first baby in the house. It has a special place in our hearts.

After much debate we decided we were outgrowing our space. Our little starter home was quickly filling with baby items and the news that another would be on the way pushed us over the edge. We set a deadline. The modest 1,200 sq ft, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home would hit the market in less than a month. With a 3 page list we got to work. We painted (and painted and painted), rented a storage unit, de-cluttered (that's an understatement), and fixed up all the minor imperfections we'd overlooked in our time here.

Happily after less than 1 week on the market and a stager who pointed out some not-so-obvious furniture arrangements we were under contract. Yes the hard work paid off. We never expected to go under contract so quickly. Lugging the toddler, 2 dogs, and 2 rabbits was hard work. I'm ever so thankful it only happened twice. 

The offer came in close to asking and they didn't ask to take my beloved fridge. I was sold.

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