When selling a house, one phrase that’s in the market is curb appeal. Everything is about curb appeal. Potential home buyers make snap decisions based on the outside appearance of the house, and while it may not be enough to make them walk on a house, they definitely take the curb appeal into consideration. For any potential seller, curb appeal is one of the most important things to make sure your home has plenty of. A seller wants a buyer to see the house and immediately feel at home, and having sagging or torn screens, dead plants, or dirty house paint are immediate signs of not properly taking care of a house. Luckily, there are simple ways to up curb appeal.
- Pressure wash the outside of the house and the driveway. Even if you think the house looks fine, take the time to either pressure wash it yourself or have it professional power washed. It is amazing the amount of dirt and grime that can come off of houses, and the house will stand out compared to the others in the neighborhood. Same goes for the driveway. Even if you think it’s a driveway and looks fine, take the time to pressure wash it and the walkway to the front door. Removing years of built-up dirt and grime will do wonders for making the house stand out compared to others in the neighborhood and on the market.
- Replace broken or torn screens. There’s nothing good looking about a torn window or patio screen. Take an inventory of your entire house, start with the porch and see if there are any panels that need to be replaced immediately. Then go through and check each window. As you are checking, if they appear dirty, go ahead and clean them up. If the porch panels are ripped or torn, they’ll need to be replaced immediately. Luckily, repairing torn porch screen panels is easier than ever and something that can be done DIY. Quality Window Screen offers aluminum porch screen panels that are perfect for keeping problem insects off the porch. They also have a variety of frame finishes so that the panels can match the house perfectly.
- Plant and weed. If there are flowerbeds, make sure that any dead plants are promptly pulled before the house is listed. Nothing says that a home isn’t well taken care of like dead plants outside. Fresh flowers and weeded flower beds look beautiful and showcase what the house can look like. Adding a layer of fresh mulch is also a great idea, as mulch can fade in the sun and not appear as vibrant after a few months. This shows that the home is well taken care of and allows buyers to more easily picture themselves living there.
- Repaint the front door. This is something homeowners may not think of, but repainting the door can add a fresh pop of color. Most doors get a lot of sun, and they also collect dirt and grime, so before painting make sure to wash the door off to remove any bugs and dirt. Then, choose a paint color in a shiny finish. Matte will cause the door to look dull, whereas a shiny finish will help it to really pop. Depending on the house color, homeowners may opt for a bright pop of color or a dark even black color to make the door stand out.
- Keep up with the yard. Don’t let the yard get overgrown while the home is on the market and take the time to mow and edge to ensure that all the overgrown grass is removed. One thing that no one wants to see when they pull up to a house is an overgrown yard. Even if you followed all the steps above, a messy yard can make them wonder if the house is well taken care of. If there are trees, make sure that the leaves that have fallen from it are fully raked up and that the yard looks trim and clean.
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