What’s On The Outside? 4 Quick Ways To Improve The Curb Appeal Of Your Home

Are you looking to start the process of selling your home? The first thing that a potential home buyer sees is the front of your house. Because many individuals choose to do a drive-by before ever contacting a real estate agent, increasing the curb appeal of your home is one of the most important action items once you decide to sell. They always say, you never get a second chance to make a first impression, and that applies to your home’s exterior as much as it applies to real-life meetings with other people. Your real estate agent will have many helpful suggestions to assist you, but if you want to get started now, here are 4 quick ways that you can get started now.

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Lawn and Garden

Garden

Take a quick look through home listings and you will notice that most feature a photo of the home, featuring the front of the home. You may notice brightly colored flowers and well-manicured shrubs. You will almost always see a freshly mowed lawn. This is not an accident. Home sellers must be very attentive to the lawn and gardens, specifically in the front of the home. Take some time to consider where you can add a splash of color. Consider trimming or even removing shrubbery. And if you are unable to keep up on lawn maintenance, it might be a good idea to hire a professional while your home is listed for sale. This may seem like a big expense, but getting your home looking it’s best could be a great tipping point in getting it sold quickly.

Windows

Windows

Home buyers are interested in purchasing homes with high energy efficiency. If the windows in your home are old or in disrepair, now is the best time to consider repairs or possibly even replacement windows. New Jersey Siding & Windows Inc. recommends at least having a window inspection prior to listing your home for sale. Potential buyers will definitely be looking at the quality and condition of your windows from that very first drive past the home.

Make Your Home Inviting

If you want a potential home buyer to feel drawn to your home, you must create an inviting atmosphere. Sprucing up your lawn is the first part of the process. Take a few moments to look at your outdoor spaces. Is your patio furniture attractive and does it create a sense of welcome to visitors? Hang an attractive wreath or other decoration on your front door. Keep your door free of dirt and fingerprints. First impressions are lasting impressions and your job as a home seller is to make a great first impression.

Keep Your Home Clean

Be objective and look at the exterior of your home. If your siding is dirty or needs repairs, consider this a priority. A home with a worn out exterior will have a lower perceived value than a home with a sparkling exterior. If you are unable to make the repairs, you could call in an expert.

Erin Emanuel