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Ralph DiBugnara
  • Banker
  • New York, NY
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What is Your Exit Strategy?

Ralph DiBugnara
  • Banker
  • New York, NY
Posted

As a buyer, you may only want the home until children are out of school or you are finished with a certain phase of your career. So, what are the steps you will take to sell the home and maximize your investment? Specific home improvements that are more expensive such as home extensions, new landscaping/pool, and backyard upgrades should be looked at as long-term projects that will help you get more value when you are ready to exit.

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