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CURB APPEAL TO MAKE YOUR HOME INVITING

Curb Appealing

The exterior of a house can be just as crucial as the interior when it comes to buying or selling a home. Curb appeal, the first impression your home gives from the street, plays a significant role in attracting potential buyers. To achieve the desired curb appeal, consider the following tips:

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  • Evaluate Your Home: Take an objective look at your home from different angles and seek unbiased opinions from friends and neighbors. Identify appealing features and areas that need improvement.

  • Clean Up the Yard: Maintain a well-kept yard by mowing the lawn, trimming hedges, weeding flower beds, and removing dead trees and shrubs. Shovel snow in winter and rake leaves in the fall.

  • Repair and Eliminate Clutter: Fix any damages to the roof, doors, and windows. Eliminate clutter from the yard and garage to create a clean and inviting exterior.

  • Refresh Siding: Consider cleaning the exterior surface before resorting to painting. Wash painted wood and aluminum siding with a solution of detergent and bleach, while vinyl siding can be cleaned with a mild liquid detergent and water.

  • Use Paint Wisely: A fresh paint job can transform the exterior. Emphasize vertical features on low houses and horizontal elements on tall homes using contrasting paint colors.

  • Co-ordinate the Look: Co-ordinate the colors of outdoor structures like the garage and tool shed with the main house. Consider painting conflicting textures in the same color or related shades for a harmonious look.

  • Utilize Landscaping: Strategically placed flowers, trees, and shrubs can greatly enhance the curb appeal. Flowers can add color and charm to the yard, while proper lighting can highlight garden features and promote safety.

  • Nighttime Appeal: Illuminate garden features and pathways with spotlights and floodlights for an attractive nighttime appeal.

 

By implementing these curb appeal tips, your home can make a lasting first impression and stand out in the real estate market.

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