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  "name": "Should I paint the interior or exterior first when selling my home?",
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      "name": "Should I paint the interior or exterior first when selling my home?",
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        "text": "Generally, it's advisable to paint the exterior of your home first if both are being done, as exterior painting can be more weather-dependent and requires a longer drying period. Starting outside also means any accidental drips or dust from exterior work are less likely to impact freshly painted interiors. However, if curb appeal is a significant concern due to a worn exterior, prioritizing that can immediately boost initial buyer interest. Conversely, if interior flaws are more prominent, addressing those first might be strategic.",
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        "description": "Prioritize exterior painting first due to weather dependence and to avoid impacting fresh interior paint, though interior flaws may warrant starting there."
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  "description": "Prioritize exterior painting first due to weather dependence and to avoid impacting fresh interior paint, though interior flaws may warrant starting there."
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