If you're getting ready to sell, it's totally normal to start seeing every little flaw in your home.
That crack in the driveway you've ignored for years? Suddenly looks like the Grand Canyon.
That light switch that doesn't connect to anything? Now it's all you can think about.
The paint on your baseboards? Yep, you're convinced it's the first thing buyers will notice.
But here's the truth: buyers don't see your home the same way you do.
You've lived with these quirks for years. You're emotionally connected to them. Buyers? They're walking in with fresh eyes—and a very different perspective.