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ORLANDO, Fla. - s4story -- As hurricane season continues across Florida, local REALTOR® Phil Holliday of Preferred Real Estate Brokers is encouraging Central Florida homeowners to take proactive steps to protect their homes while also enhancing their property's value and marketability.
With weather experts predicting another active hurricane season, Phil emphasizes that early preparation can reduce costly damage, improve homeowner safety, and provide a significant advantage for those planning to sell their homes in today's more balanced real estate market.
"Your home is likely your largest financial investment," said Phil. "Preparing it before severe weather arrives not only helps safeguard your family and property but also demonstrates responsible homeownership to future buyers."
Hurricane Preparation Begins Before the Storm
Homeowners are encouraged to inspect their roofs for loose or damaged shingles, clean gutters, trim overhanging tree branches, secure outdoor furniture, and verify that hurricane shutters are functional and accessible. Reviewing homeowners and flood insurance policies before storm season is equally important to ensure adequate coverage.
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Creating an emergency preparedness kit with food, water, medications, flashlights, batteries, and waterproof storage for important documents is another essential step every household should take.
Home Maintenance Can Increase Buyer Confidence
For homeowners considering selling in the coming months, completing seasonal maintenance now can improve both curb appeal and buyer confidence.
Recommended improvements include:
"In today's market, buyers have more options than they did just a few years ago," Holliday explained. "Homes that are well-maintained, move-in ready, and priced appropriately continue to attract the strongest interest and often receive better offers."
Preparation Creates Peace of Mind
Waiting until a tropical storm or hurricane has been forecast often leaves homeowners scrambling for supplies and contractors. Completing maintenance early helps reduce stress while preserving the home's long-term value.
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Whether homeowners plan to remain in their residence for years or are preparing to list their property, preventative maintenance offers benefits that extend well beyond hurricane season.
"As REALTORS®, we don't simply help clients buy and sell homes—we help them protect one of their most valuable assets," Phil said. "Preparation today can make all the difference tomorrow."
About Phil Holliday
Phil Holliday is a REALTOR® with Preferred Real Estate Brokers serving buyers, sellers, investors, and relocating families throughout Central Florida. He specializes in residential real estate, new construction, relocation services, and innovative home-buying solutions designed to help clients achieve their real estate goals with confidence.
Media Contact:
Phil Holliday, REALTOR®
Preferred Real Estate Brokers
Phone: 702-525-7655
Email: Doc@PhilHolliday-Realtor.com
Website: PhilHolliday-Realtor.com
https://www.philipholliday.preferredrebrokers.com
With weather experts predicting another active hurricane season, Phil emphasizes that early preparation can reduce costly damage, improve homeowner safety, and provide a significant advantage for those planning to sell their homes in today's more balanced real estate market.
"Your home is likely your largest financial investment," said Phil. "Preparing it before severe weather arrives not only helps safeguard your family and property but also demonstrates responsible homeownership to future buyers."
Hurricane Preparation Begins Before the Storm
Homeowners are encouraged to inspect their roofs for loose or damaged shingles, clean gutters, trim overhanging tree branches, secure outdoor furniture, and verify that hurricane shutters are functional and accessible. Reviewing homeowners and flood insurance policies before storm season is equally important to ensure adequate coverage.
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Creating an emergency preparedness kit with food, water, medications, flashlights, batteries, and waterproof storage for important documents is another essential step every household should take.
Home Maintenance Can Increase Buyer Confidence
For homeowners considering selling in the coming months, completing seasonal maintenance now can improve both curb appeal and buyer confidence.
Recommended improvements include:
- Repair roof damage and exterior maintenance issues.
- Pressure wash driveways, sidewalks, and patios.
- Refresh landscaping and remove storm-damaged vegetation.
- Service heating and air conditioning systems.
- Organize records for repairs, upgrades, and maintenance.
- Ensure doors, windows, and garage doors are functioning properly.
"In today's market, buyers have more options than they did just a few years ago," Holliday explained. "Homes that are well-maintained, move-in ready, and priced appropriately continue to attract the strongest interest and often receive better offers."
Preparation Creates Peace of Mind
Waiting until a tropical storm or hurricane has been forecast often leaves homeowners scrambling for supplies and contractors. Completing maintenance early helps reduce stress while preserving the home's long-term value.
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Whether homeowners plan to remain in their residence for years or are preparing to list their property, preventative maintenance offers benefits that extend well beyond hurricane season.
"As REALTORS®, we don't simply help clients buy and sell homes—we help them protect one of their most valuable assets," Phil said. "Preparation today can make all the difference tomorrow."
About Phil Holliday
Phil Holliday is a REALTOR® with Preferred Real Estate Brokers serving buyers, sellers, investors, and relocating families throughout Central Florida. He specializes in residential real estate, new construction, relocation services, and innovative home-buying solutions designed to help clients achieve their real estate goals with confidence.
Media Contact:
Phil Holliday, REALTOR®
Preferred Real Estate Brokers
Phone: 702-525-7655
Email: Doc@PhilHolliday-Realtor.com
Website: PhilHolliday-Realtor.com
https://www.philipholliday.preferredrebrokers.com
Source: Phil Holliday Realtor-Preferred Real Estate Broker
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