5 Ways To Improve Curb Appeal Before Selling Your Home

Posted On Monday, 27 February 2023 19:58

If you’re considering selling your home, you must make a powerful first impression. This is where curb appeal comes in. 

Did you know that over 95% of realtors in the United States advise homeowners to improve their curb appeal before listing their homes for sale? Meanwhile, almost 100% believe curb appeal is necessary to attract homebuyers. What’s more, a beautiful curb appeal not only lures buyers yet also makes them willing to pay more for it. 

So, if your home lacks curb appeal, this post shares expert tips to design a show-stopping exterior and catch a potential buyer’s attention. Keep on reading to learn more. 

  1. 1. Outdoor Deep Clean

Beautifying your home’s exterior starts with the most basic home improvement strategy–cleaning. Grime, dirt, and dust accumulation can turn off buyers and make your home look uglier and older than it truly is.

Buyers make quick judgments. It can quickly turn them off if they see blatant neglect of your exterior’s cleanliness. So, a deep clean is an excellent start to refreshing your home and bringing back its shine. 

You can utilize a pressure washer machine to blast away dirt buildup on the porch, sidewalk, and deck. Wash your windows, gutters, and sidings. Tidy up your garden by sweeping away dead leaves and removing clutter. Think of it as housekeeping for the outdoors.   

  1. 2. Consider Your Landscaping

Your lawn and garden can accentuate your home or distract from its appeal. Planning your landscape allows you to create an inviting and enticing, stylish outdoor area.

If you don’t have a lawn yet or your previous grass has died, you should consider planting new grass seeds to cultivate a lush green lawn that invites people. The best grass to plant will depend on where you live and the season. 

For instance, if you’re from North Carolina, the best time to plant grass is fall, but other areas can take advantage of the spring season when the temperatures are warm, and the soil is fertile. Here’s a more comprehensive guide on when to plant grass seed in NC.

Meanwhile, regular trimming and mowing should be a priority if you already have lawns. You should give it special attention before showings. 

Aside from your lawn, you should take care of shrubs and trees as well. These green elements should accent your home, not hide it. Trimming and pruning can help keep your trees and shrubs neat and enhances overall landscape appeal.  

Lastly, flowering plants can make your home look fresh, bright, and inviting. Make sure to create uniform and well-balanced flowers and planters to make the area look lively. While you’re at it, consider adding fresh mulch to flower beds to help improve their appearance while controlling ugly weeds. 

  1. 3. Paint Or Replace The Front Door

The front door serves as the entryway to your home. As such, it’s a worthwhile place to improve when considering selling your residential property. You can quickly transform your front door with a simple repaint job. Plus, you can choose bolder, brighter hues to make your door pop or opt for more neutral colors that complement its surrounding color. 

That said, if your front door has paint cracks, warping, or scratches or has an old design, it may be time to buy a new one. It gives your entryway a complete refresh and provides better energy efficiency, which helps increase your home’s value. 

  1. 4. Repaint The Exterior

Repainting your home can be expensive. Nonetheless, it may be justified if your current paint is fading or the colors need to be updated. From a curb appeal perspective, repainting your home can instantly give your home a clean, fresh, and updated appearance. 

That said, color choice is critical when considering a complete exterior repaint. Consult a professional to choose the best color scheme that’ll likely appeal to modern homebuyers. 

  1. 5. Don’t Forget Lighting

Lighting may not be on top of your to-do list, but it shouldn’t be an afterthought. If homebuyers can’t see your home in the dark, they may think twice about visiting. Outdoor lighting is critical for safety as well as aesthetics. 

With the right lighting, you can make your home as enticing at night as it is during the day. And it’ll look amazing in evening listing photos. The goal is to create a well-lit exterior that is both functional and relaxing. 

To improve safety, you can use path lights around walkways, stairs, and seating areas. The same goes for sconces on pillars and patio ceilings to illuminate the area. Meanwhile, hanging string lights between trees or pergolas and adding decorative garden lights and lanterns can create a magical ambiance. 

Takeaway

Improving your home’s exterior and overall curb space can make the difference between a buyer scrolling past your house and scheduling a visit. Regardless of the size of your property, taking the time to improve your home’s curb appeal can help dazzle buyers and give you a worthwhile return on investment. 

That said, consider following the abovementioned tips to help transform your exterior property that’ll exude glamor and sophistication. 

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