My parents’ home was built to last — strong enough to stand through earthquakes. But years later, something was done at the entrance without proper care. It wasn’t a structural failure in the house, but it looked like one. When we tried to sell the house, buyers didn’t see its potential. They saw a problem. The offers we received were pitiful.
The truth is, first impressions matter far more than most of us realize. Just like this issue with my parents home made people unable to see the good stuff, your home might be sending subtle signals every day that affect your comfort, your confidence, and even your opportunities.
If you’ve ever wondered how your home’s condition shapes your life beyond comfort — and why first impressions are so powerful — you’ll want to read this week’s blog here.
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