4 Tips for Boosting Your Home’s Curb Appeal

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An old saying has it that “your first impression is your last impression.” In no arena is this quip more accurate than in the real estate market. Visitors would be wary of entering a sketchy house, and potential buyers would be reluctant to even come after seeing photos of an ugly home. Whether you are selling your residence or simply want to have the most attractive house on the block, these tips for boosting your home’s curb appeal are sure to improve both your property’s look and value.

Tip 1: Keep it clean!

So much attention is generally given to cleaning a house’s interior that homeowners often forget that its exterior is seen by more people and carries just as much weight. A trim and proper yard, for example, does wonders to make your home more approachable. Mow the lawn, remove overbearing weeds, and prevent the accumulation of unseemly lawn items. The house itself should also be effectively maintained. To make worn, aged houses look brand new again, consider pressure washing the exterior to remove decades of accumulated dirt and mold.

Tip 2: Vibrant Colors

In addition to general cleanliness, houses with curb appeal need appealing color schemes. Houses with drab and dull colors give off a sterile and even gloomy atmosphere. In contrast, those with lush and vibrant color schemes radiate warmth and life. It helps to update your paint job if the color has faded or is simply unattractive. A fresh coat of paint is not the only way to brighten your home’s color palette. Gardens, plants, and trees add a burst of natural color to your home and a rich look sure to captivate guests and potential buyers.

Tip 3: Seasonal Decorations

A well-maintained, colorful residence has a lot going for it, but keeping it up to date with the season provides curb appeal by adding timeliness and personality. During the summer months of June and July, displaying an American flag is an appropriate way to celebrate Memorial Day and Independence Day and give your home a patriotic edge. In the fall, pumpkins and leaves provide a dash of autumnal festivity. The winter months, abundant with holidays, enjoy tons of possibilities—from Christmas lights, to snowmen, and wreaths. The springtime is sure to make your yard’s floral decorations stand out, so be sure to keep them beautiful.

Tip 4: Don’t forget the seemingly-innocuous factors

Though they are often overlooked, the seemingly minor elements of a home’s exterior can greatly improve your home’s curb appeal. For example, almost no owner thinks very much about their house numbers. But personalized house numbers can add character or distinction to your home. Other more under-the-radar factors which can bolster a house’s curb appeal are driveways and garage doors. Ensure that your driveway is well-maintained by removing grass growing in cracks and repairing damaged portions of concrete. Garage doors take up a lot of your property’s space and have a commanding presence, so keeping them classy through routine paint jobs and cleaning off grime can greatly enhance your house’s image.

 

Improving your home’s curb appeal improves both the financial value of your property as well as its visual appeal. Though these tips are by no means exhaustive, they will serve as great starting points for you as you work to make your house the standout of the neighborhood!


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