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Use These 6 Tips To Boost Your Home's Curb Appeal

Make the right first impression when selling your home by putting extra attention toward the curb appeal.

First impressions are everything when it comes to selling your house. When a potential home buyer drives by your home, what will they see? The outside of your home should serve as a preview of the inside of your home.

"Wow" home buyers from the curb with these tips.

  1. Spruce up your lawn
    Brilliant foliage can automatically "sell" your home for showings, but that doesn't mean you should forget about tidying up. Keep your yard clear of branches and other debris, and give it the TLC it needs to look great. Patch any brown spouts, and water the lawn as long as possible to keep it green and vibrant.

  2. Plant fall flowers
    Once lawn maintenance is handled, add a splash of color to your landscape by planting flowers. Some of the best options include vibrant mums, yellow marigolds, sedum, or goldenrod. You can also place flowers in pots near your front door along with a few pumpkins as accents.

  3. Highlight the front door
    Calling attention to your front door is a good selling tactic no matter what season when you're selling your house. Your front door is like an invitation to your home. Hang a fall wreath for added color and a festive touch. A fresh coat of paint in a vivid color can make your entrance stand out.

  4. Tidy up the exterior
    Before listing your home for sale, pressure wash your siding, sidewalks, and walkways. Clean the windows. Apply a fresh coat of paint as needed.

  5. Clear out the gutters
    Being diligent about home maintenance tells buyers you care about your home's upkeep. Keeping your gutters and downspouts clear from leaves and debris protects your home from water damage and ups the ante for curb appeal.

  6. Invest in outdoor lighting
    Exterior light adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to your landscape and improves safety. Illuminate your walkways, front door, and important landscaping elements so the home shines no matter when people drive by.

  7. Keep outdoor decorations simple
    A simple wreath on the door and seasonal flowers make your home look inviting to potential homebuyers. However, loud holiday decorations may scare off homebuyers and distract them from the gorgeous exterior you've worked so hard to create.

Your home's exterior is important — it's the first thing buyers see, after all. Use these tips before you list your home to ensure buyers fall in love with your property.

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