Anonymous wrote:We did this. Someone expressed interest in our house (it wasn’t on the market) and we got busy pressure washing and fixing all the little things that needed it, and the house looked so good we decided that we didn’t want to sell.
The experience convinced us that we need to stay on top of all those things, and keep the house even more uncluttered (we didn’t have much clutter to begin with), so *we* can enjoy our house. I try to consciously think about what I would do if we were going to put the house on the market, and just go ahead and do it.
That's a great strategy. I feel so much better when everything is neat and clean with no broken things just waiting to be fixed.