What would buyers see if they drove up to your home? Take a look. Stand outside your home and try to look at it through a stranger’s eyes. First impressions are lasting impressions. If buyers see paint peeling, a crack in a window, or an unkempt yard, they are apt to speculate that there are other, more substantial things wrong with the home.
“First impressions are lasting impressions”
That first impression, or curb appeal, can make the difference in the amount of money a buyer is willing to offer.
Here are some suggestions to enhance the curb appeal of your home:
These improvements are essential. A prospective buyer, when met with an untidy home, can’t help but wonder if there are problems with the rest of the house.
Sometimes it helps to have an objective perspective. Feel free to call or email me if I can answer any questions or make any suggestions to improve your home’s curb appeal.