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Creating Curb Appeal When Selling Your Home

Curb appeal is very important to the value of your home. If you have an attractive and clean home on the outside, this will make someone want to see the inside.

If you are selling your home, great curb appeal is just as important as having a home show beautifully on the inside.

If the outside is not clean this can deter a potential purchaser from even booking a showing to see your home, even though the interior could be spectacular.

The first thing to do is take an objective look at the outside of your property. Get other opinions as well. To enhance the appearance of your home there are a few inexpensive things you can do.

The most important consideration is the state of repair of the property. You must repair everything that needs repairing, which includes any cracked windows, broken railings, loose screens, crooked shutters, loose awnings, broken light bulbs, etc.

Once repairs are done then it is time to clean and unclutter. The garage should be cleaned out and items thrown out that have not been used in a year.

Remove old tires, paint cans, bicycles, loose shrubs and broken lawn furniture from the yard.

Clear all pathways of any debris. Trim all shrubs and remove dead branches. Clean out the eaves. Don’t forget the back yard! A new paint job can add tremendous curb appeal.

Paint front doors, garage doors, trim and shutters a contrasting color to the brick and siding for a dramatic effect. Use only one color for uniformity and balance. Too many colors look busy.

Siding can be power washed to refreshen the appearance. Flowers and flower pots can add tremendous color to a boring front yard.

Place flower pots and large outdoor plants in a variety of colors on the front steps, walkways, or porches.

Hang flower pots from the ceilings of verandas or hang on railings. Buy plant hooks and hang flower pots from them, which can be placed on the sides and front walls of your home.

Plant a few flower beds with some green perennial plants for contrast. This is fairly inexpensive, but can add a lot of appeal to your yard.

There are many books on landscaping at the library that can help you with this. Nurseries can offer helpful suggestions as well.

Spotlights focused on your flower beds can brighten up the yard at night giving it a very homey and welcoming feeling. This is also good for safety. A well lit home is a deterrent for burglars.

Lastly, add a decorative wreath and outdoor floor mat to the front of the door. This just adds the finishing touch and offers a welcoming appearance.

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