OK, well, let’s not get rid of the kids! It's just that your home needs to appeal to the largest audience. It's ok to let potential buyers understand your home is "kid-friendly", but make sure it doesn't look like every neighborhood kid has a place in your home. You are not running a day care center; you're trying to sell your home.
Get rid of strollers on the porch, inflatable kiddy pools in the back yard and any toys that may be lying around in the hallway. Get rid of baby gates and make sure there are no handprints or crayon drawings on the wall. Studies have also shown that homes that have kid’s stuff strewn about are considered to be less hygienic or valuable than those that don’t.
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