7 Simple Ways to Improve Your Curb Appeal

7 Simple Ways to Improve Your Curb Appeal

First impressions really count when you're looking to sell your house. You must make it as attractive as possible to any potential buyers that happen to pass by. To do so, you'll have to work on your home's curb appeal.

Improving curb appeal doesn't have to be a particularly pricey endeavor. In fact, there are plenty of simple maintenance jobs you can do that will make your property that much more safe, eye-catching, and up its value to boot.

If you're looking to sell your home, these seven simple tips to improve its curb appeal will help you do it far faster.

If It's Broken, Fix It

One of the biggest turn-offs for prospective buyers is a home that looks rundown. If they can see that there's a lot of work to do to the outside, it gives the impression that there's plenty more they'd need to spruce up on the inside, too, which will require a bigger investment on their part. Patch up damaged fences, touch up flaky paintwork, and make sure to fix any leaky balconies or guttering.

Upgrade Your Front Door

The front door is the central feature of your home's exterior. While brickwork and windows might be fairly standard across the properties in your street, a statement doorway has the potential to make your home stand out for all the right reasons.

Tell the world that your home is well looked after with an attractive front door. To do this, you might need to give it a good clean, polish any dull metal fixtures, and apply a coat of good quality paint. You could even go for a color or style that reflects the interior decoration of the property if you wanted to really make it pop.

Keep Your Pathway Tidy

A home looks far more welcoming if the path leading up to it is neat, tidy, and clear of debris. Let's face it: a pathway littered with weeds and full of cracks won't be that inviting. It's also not very practical for everyone.

As such, it's a good idea to spend an afternoon cleaning your cobbles with a pressure washer and fixing up or replacing any broken paving stones.

 

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Make Your Garden Glorious

There's something quite delightful about a well-kept garden. If you want to charm potential buyers, take the time to mow your lawn regularly, trim back any unwieldy-looking trees, and prune unhealthy plants.

Or, if you have a bit more money to spend, you could consider investing in some striking front yard features, such as a water feature, an arbor, or colorful flower pots. Don't forget that any potential buyer isn't just investing in the interior of your house – they're getting any outside areas, too.

Look After Your Windows

Good-looking windows have the potential to brighten up the outside of a property. For one thing, clean windows show prospects that you're proud of the exterior and interior of your home. For another, nicely painted, well-coordinated window sills contribute to the house's overall aesthetic.

It also doesn't require a great deal of money to get your windows in good condition. All you'll really need to do is get the glass sparkling clean and apply a fresh lick of paint to the surrounding woodwork.

Touch Up the Walls

As with other areas of your home, such as the door and the window sills, the walls of your house will also benefit from being freshened up. A good wash might do the trick, but you may want to consider doing a more thorough job if you want to sell the property quickly.

If the walls are made of brick, then you could consider investing in repointing services. If you have stone walls, maybe a new coat of sealant or paint is in order.

Accessorize

Add an extra layer of charm to your property with tasteful, carefully selected accessories. Just make sure you don't go overboard, or you run the risk of making the exterior of your house look unappealing.

Accessories that improve curb appeal include beautifully layered outdoor lights, hanging baskets by the front door, and even attention-grabbing mailboxes.

With these tips in mind, homeowners can get started improving the curb appeal of their homes today!

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