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Your Guide To Dramatically Improve Your Home's Curb Appeal

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Hi lovelies,

House curb appeal is important because it allows you to boost your home's resale value with minimal time or money invested. But, more importantly, its impact on buyer satisfaction goes well beyond real estate transactions. 

Here Are 8 Easy Tips That Will Show You How To Dramatically Improve Your House Curb Appeal

Paint Your Exterior 
How many times have you driven by a beat-up old house or seen one of those homes with peeling paint? It stands out like a sore thumb and makes people wonder why someone doesn't just go ahead and paint their place already! It may not solve all of your house's problems, but fresh coats of exterior paint make a huge difference. It helps bring homes back from neglect, and it's an easy way to boost your home's curb appeal for almost zero effort or money.

Grid Of The Clutter 
If you're looking to sell your house in the near future, then you know all about how much of a pain it is to pack up all those knick-knacks and other junk that you've accumulated over the years. But imagine being a buyer going through all your old stuff as they try to picture their lives in there! So don't be selfish - weed out all those items that aren't worth taking with you and donate them somewhere so somebody else can put them to good use. Not only will this help people see your home without having to look through the clutter, but it will also make their walkthrough far more pleasant.

Clean Up The Yard 
Just like you probably wouldn't want to go rummaging through someone's old junk, most buyers won't want to go digging around in your overgrown grass and weeds. Having a well-manicured lawn makes all the difference for real estate agents trying to sell your home. It shows buyers how much pride you take in maintaining your property and gives them an easy first step that they can work off of when doing their own research about your home. 

Plant Flowers 
This is one of those small details that goes a long way towards improving the curb appeal of any house! Flowers are fairly low maintenance once they're planted - just make sure to fertilize them every few months, and you're good to go. Often times it takes years for flowers to grow, so there can usually be little consequences if you end up neglecting them in the future. Another benefit is that they increase your home's value while also attracting more birds and butterflies!

Make A Pathway 
If you have a long approach leading up to your house, then consider making a small gravel or cobblestone walkway from the road to your door. It will help buyers differentiate between the sidewalk and the part of the path that leads directly into your house, which helps them picture themselves walking through your front door much easier! You can even add flower pots on either side of the way filled with pretty flowers -- this will further help distinguish the path from the rest of your yard and make it look like a special feature that deserves attention.

Add Some Colour To Your Exterior 
Don't think you're limited to just painting your house! There are plenty of other ways to add colour, such as putting up colourful shutters or replacing plain old windows with new home windows for an artistic flair. Replacing older doors with new ones is another great way to spruce up your home because you can choose pretty much any material you want - traditional wood, modern metal, painted stone. The possibilities are endless!

Don't Forget About Your Backyard
As much as people would like to walk through your front door and never come back, the truth is that they're probably going to end up in your backyard at some point. Try to keep it tidy (and free of things such as excess tools, trash bags or clutter) because this could make a potential buyer lose interest. On the other hand, you want buyers to see themselves actually using your outdoor space, so if you have deck chairs and grill set up outside, then go ahead and show them off! If not, shoehorn them out there anyway (but make sure they're clean and functional).

Clean Out Gutters 
If water pools around your roof, potential buyers might see themselves constantly dealing with roof leaks and basement flooding. Clogged gutters and downspouts are the leading cause of water pooling, which results in water damage that can be very costly to repair. Of course, nobody wants to buy a home that already has issues with water leakage - so if you're serious about selling your place, then clean your gutters regularly!