It's no secret that first impressions are important. So when
it comes to your home, don’t overlook the impact of curb appeal on potential
buyers and the value the exterior appearance can add to the sales price.
Adding curb appeal doesn't have to be expensive, time consuming or
complicated. By addressing the basic curb appeal principles, you can create a
warm, friendly and inviting atmosphere outside and a strong initial
perception of what's left to see inside.
Remember, the outside of your home is the first thing a buyer will see. Try
to view it from their perspective, and focus on improvements that will appeal
to the greatest number of buyers.
The Entrance
Create a focal point by painting or refinishing your front door. Paint faded
trim and molding, and replace worn hardware, light fixtures and house
numbers. Add style and appeal to the entryway with symmetry and a blast of color
in mind, such as potted plants and sidelights.
Lighting
Not everyone will see your home during the day. While also providing safety
and security, lighting along the walkway is aesthetically appealing and leads
guests to the front door. If installing wired lighting isn't an option, go
for lower-voltage solar powered fixtures.
Do look down
The condition of the walkway and driveway can have a major impact on curb
appeal. Remove weeds and overgrowth, and repair cracks or stains. Simply
power-washing, resurfacing or resealing can sometimes do the trick. For major
impact that adds value, replace concrete with pavers, stone or bricks for a
custom feel, or use them to widen existing walkways.
Landscaping
Terrible landscaping is an automatic turnoff. Instead of rebuilding your
landscaping, improve what you have by cleaning up weeds, overgrowth and dead
plants; restoring color with new plants; adding mulch and defining
perimeters. Focus on a mix of colors and sizes at the front of the yard,
along the walkway and immediately in front of the house for dynamics that
accent and frame your home.
Dress it up
Paint is inexpensive, but a few new coats can transform the look of a home.
Along with obvious defects, give a fresh look to flower boxes, shutters,
railings, trim and molding with accent colors for a quick and inexpensive
facelift.