How To Maximize Curb Appeal When Selling Your Home
Even in the hottest real estate markets, having impressive curb appeal is excellent for homeowners who are thinking of putting their property on the market. You want to give an incredible first impression to those who are considering calling your home theirs, so you want to do everything you can to maximize your curb appeal when selling your home.
- Your Lawn
- Greenery
- Outdoor Lighting
- Decor Choices
- Fix Everything Up
- Clean Everything Up
- Your Garage
- Symmetry
- Hide any Unsightly Aspects
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Your Lawn
As one of the most impactful aspects of your home’s exterior, having a pristine yard will be a huge selling point. Keeping it cut, watered, and well-kept will help you impress interested buyers and show that you have taken pride in your property. When you maintain your yard, it prevents it from becoming a huge issue that will cost you a lot of time and money.
Greenery
Along with a nice green yard, adding in some additional plants and flowers can really help improve your curb appeal. Even if you don’t have a ton of time or money to spend on planting a whole new bed of flowers, consider adding planter boxes and a few planters here and there. It will help to draw attention to the features of your home and will make a huge difference.
Outdoor Lighting
While you may not have many nighttime showings, having a well-lit entryway and pathways is something that a new homeowner would love. Not only is it convenient for coming home late at night, but it’s also nice to admire. You can also upgrade any light fixtures you may have to make them look more modern or appealing.
Decor Choices
While you may not immediately think of what kind of decor changes or additions you can make to the exterior of your home, there are quite a few. A fresh coat of paint on your door can be a great way to improve your curb appeal. When selling your home, it’s best to stick to neutral tones on the inside, but choosing a fun color for your door can make your home stand out amongst the crowd. It’s a relatively straightforward DIY project for under $100 that can make a big difference and leave a lasting impression. You can also opt to change up your house numbers or mailbox. You can order some custom-made designs for both through Etsy or from a local business owner, and it can add some charm to your home. Many homeowners have a whole box of Christmas decor for their home, but you can add similar treatments that aren’t holiday-related. A fun or cheeky welcome mat, a beautiful wreath, and an elegant door knocker are all excellent additions to your outdoor decor. Depending on your home’s setup, you can have some patio furniture on your front deck to make it look welcoming. It will help illustrate the perfect place to have your morning coffee.
Fix Everything Up
When you’re preparing to sell, it’s the perfect time to take care of any minor repairs you may have been putting off. Suppose you have a loose piece of wood along your fence or a piece of cracked siding. It would be best to repair those items before people come to see your home. It looks much better when there aren’t glaring issues all around your property.
Clean Everything Up
Once everything is fixed up, and you’re in good shape, you want to ensure everything is cleaned. This includes power washing the siding of your home, decks, fences, pathways, and anything else that may not get a lot of consistent care. Especially if you’re selling in the spring right after a harsh winter, you may have to tackle some debris. Clean your gutters, ensure all debris has been taken care of, and have them sparkling like they’re brand new again.
Your Garage
Much like the rest of your home, if you have an attached or detached garage, that’s a huge selling point for your property, and it should be treated with the same care. If you have neglected your garage, consider staining or painting your garage door to make it look good as new. Please give it a good powerwash, and you are good to start painting. It’s a great DIY project that you can spend an afternoon doing, and it will give new life to your garage. You can continue power washing the rest of the garage if it’s detached, clean out any gutters, and make it look more presentable.
Symmetry
When it comes to adding elements to your yard, like lighting, stones, plants, or furniture, making them symmetrical as best you can is ideal. It will draw in the eye and make it look highly appealing to any potential buyers. If you want to create a pathway of solar-powered lanterns, you’ll want to ensure you have them on both sides of your walking pathways. Suppose you’re adding in some greenery and plants. You’ll want to ensure you have an equal amount of greenery on each side of your home.
Hide Any Unsightly Aspects
The exterior of your home is not always the most beautiful part of your house. Aspects like electrical fixtures, electrical boxes, hoses, and other things can be unsightly. Putting everything you can in your shed or garage can help reduce outdoor clutter. You can get covers for any electrical outlets. If you have an unsightly electrical box, you can give it a paint job to match the exterior of your home, but check with your local building code authority before doing so.
Improving your home’s curb appeal is one of the best things you can do to get your home listed and sold as quickly as possible. Highlighting your home’s best features is one way to win over interested buyers and leave a stunning first impression.
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Kevin Scharfenberg
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Personal Real Estate Corporation License ID: 180491