Portsmouth New Hampshire Real Estate - 8 Tips For Great Curb Appeal On A BudgetNothing creates a nicer welcome for potential home buyers than great curb appeal! And it doesnt have to break the bank either!Portsmouth New Hampshire Homeowners - Spring is HERE!
Creating nice curb appeal doesn’t have to cost a lot of money. There are
plenty of things you can do that are pleasing to the eye and really cause
potential homebuyers to want to see the inside of your home.
Theres an old saying, 'you never get another chance to create a really good
first impression, and in real estate, that is so true.
2) Exterior of your home - a fresh coat of paint, unless it was painted within the last year, really spruces up the outside of your home. Make sure to use complimentary colors for the siding and the trim - they need to show off your home not deter people. If you have vinyl siding, give it a good power-wash to get rid of the dirt from this past winter. Think clean and fresh and bright-looking. 3) Garage doors - a new set of garage doors may be what you
need, and that won’t cost an arm and a leg. You might even be able to just
apply a nice new coat of paint instead of replacing them. If you paint them,
use the same color as your entry doors - coordinated colors enhance your
Portsmouth homes curb appeal much more than a mix of several
colors. Make sure the garage door openers are working smoothly as well. 5) New spring and summer flowers - nothing makes someone smile more than brightly colored potted and/or planted flowers. The color red creates a nice bright splash combined with the green leaves and green grass. Keeping your flower plantings all in the same color family doesn’t make the exterior too busy. Get some flats of Impatiens or Geraniums - those are inexpensive to buy and bloom all spring and summer long. 6) Sidewalks and walkways - clean away the leaves and debris that gathered during the winter, sweep up any leftover sand you used on the ice. Fill any cracks, give it a good coat of sealant if it’s paved, replace any pavers or flagstones that need it. If it’s crushed stone, give it a fresh layer to even it out. 7) Driveways - take a hard look at your home’s driveway. A nice crisp black coat of driveway sealant makes a huge difference. Much like the dark mulch adds crispness, so does re-sealing your driveway. If you have crushed stone or gravel for your drive, consider spreading a new layer on top if it needs leveling. 8) Outside lighting - walk around the outside of your
home in the evening and see how well illuminated your home is. Replace any
missing and/or burned out bulbs. If there are areas around the outside of your
home that should be lighted, add the lights there. It helps to make your home
that much more inviting to prospective buyers, and it won’t cost much to do
this. Solar lighting along your walkways are a nice touch as well, and you can
usually find these on sale,
too.
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Posted on Tue Apr 22, 2008 @ 11:12 pm by Ann Cummings
Comment from: ines [Visitor] I’ve always been intrigued on why people think curb appeal is harder than it is. Great tips and so easy to make them happen. Some house do need a lot more…..but your suggestions will help the approach of every property. Comment from: Ann Cummings [Member] Ines - you’re right in that these things are easy to do. I’m hoping that by listing these tips, homeowners will see that they really are pretty easy to do and they make such a great impact to potential buyers. Comment from: Boomer Jack Boardman [Visitor] Relatively simple steps to improve the first impression. Comment from: Ann Cummings [Member] Hi Jack - thanks for stopping by! They are fairly simple to do. Comment from: Colleen Kulikowski [Visitor] Ann— what a well thought out piece for Maine/New Hampshire home sellers! Comment from: Ann Cummings [Member] Colleen - thanks! I use this as a guide for each of my sellers to work with. Comment on this article This post has no feedback awaiting moderation... |







