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5 Ways to Up Your Home's Spring Curb Appeal

When it comes to selling a home in Waltham, having a home that offers an experience for the potential buyer to envision themselves in with their families is usually a good way to beat out the market. With the real estate market fluctuating so much with different homes on the market every week, you will need to stand out from the crowd if you want your home to get noticed. This is where curb appeal comes in to play and acts as a vital factor in the real estate industry. With spring finally here, it is especially important to make sure the exterior of your home is in tip top shape, so buyers can picture themselves living in your home during the warmer months. Below are five ways to increase your home’s spring curbside appeal.

Keep Everything Clean

Having an overgrown lawn or lawn with a lot of belongings and junk on them will turn away potential buyers as no one will want to go through an open house if the outside does not look up kept. First impressions are everything in life and this includes real estate. Before you have an open house, be sure to mow your lawn, take out any weeds, trim down trees so they do not look overgrown. It is also a good idea to clean your windows and any areas of your home that may show dirt. Using a power washer is a quick fix to cleaning dirty areas of your home but be sure to not stand to close as the pressurized water could chip away at your home's exterior.

Make Sure Your House Can Be Found

One of the most frustrating things is when you are looking for a house and you cannot find the house number then end up missing the house you were looking for. For an open house, if potential buyers cannot find your home then you could be missing potential sales. This runs the risk of your home being on the market longer than you wanted, which counts against your chances of selling your home. There are different designed, patterned, and colored house numbers you can put on your home or signpost. When picking them out, just make sure that they are not too distracting and blend well with your home.

Accent the Exterior

To help with the siding of your home, try adding some color to make your home pop and stand out from the other houses in your neighborhood. If the siding of your home is a simple gray color, try painting the trim or shutters a brighter color. By accenting the trim and shutters, the house will look more colorful and appealing which will increase a buyer’s first impression of your home.

Enclose with Fencing

When it comes to fencing there is a difference between the front and back yard fences. Backyard fences serve a purpose of keeping things in and being defensive while front yard fences serve more of a decorative purpose. As front yard fences are typically shorter to show the area beyond the fence while adding to the character and flow of your home. Examples of these fences include white picket fences, short brick fences with gates, and a short latticework fence.

Porch Décor

To increase your home’s spring curb appeal even more, try adding some décor to your front porch. This décor will make your home look comfortable and open to visitors which will attract buyers to want to see the rest of the home. Welcome matts, potted plants, and having the porch area swept clean is a good starting point.

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