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I guarantee the agent harped on them to get it looking that way. That is probably a big improvement and it isn't really that bad.
 
This gem is currently for sale in Omaha.
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https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sa...PageImplicitClaimGA=false&fromHomePageTab=buy
 
You'd think any RE agent worth their salt would tell sellers to clean up their houses?

Here is a gem I saw just today...

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these guys have every pattern under the sun in the same room and then in the bathroom there is... just nothing.
The truth is that is probably clean for them.
 
Actually, the house in OP looks clean, but is very cluttered. If they would remove half of their decor the house would probably look bigger.
 
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That reminds me of my friend who lived in Boone. I went to visit him, and on the garage of the house across the street from where he lived, painted in big red letters, was this phrase: "To those who stoled my things. You will burn!"

I asked my friend what it was about. He just shrugged. I asked him if he thought the person who wrote it was accusing the people in the house of stealing from him, or if he was writing it on his own house to advertise to everyone else that he'd been robbed. My friend's only response was "It's ****ing Boone, man. Who knows?"
 
Big deal its cluttered.

To live in? Not a big deal. As was noted, its still clean so its not like its disgusting or anything.

To list? Well, you do what you want i guess, but de-cluttering is likely to help get that home sold faster.
 
Meh, I can mentally remove a lot of that clutter and get a good idea of what it looks like. I don't I want to view a dirty house, but at least if you see a house with clutter in it, it's likely more realistic than what normally gets shown.

The closets that are shown that have 3 pairs of shoes, 5 pairs of pants and a half dozen shirts all spaced out nice and neat make me laugh. Where's all of the clothes that don't fit anymore!?!
 
That is strange as they put it back on the market just one month after purchase and for almost $15,000 less than the purchase price.

But that is the type of house I like to buy, nothing wrong that a little Spackle and paint can't fix. That is easy.
 

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