functioning properly and looking their best. (Spray paint can work wonders on rusted exterior light fixtures too!)
• Outdoor features such as patio furniture or decks updated with stain or paint.
Make all major and minor improvements to update the exterior of your property. There may be a long list of things to do. It takes hard work to get a home ready to sell. Anyone can put a house on the market, but not everyone sells quickly or for top dollar. Then, await the prospective buyers who will be drawn to the inside of your home when they see how beautiful it is from your curb.
CREATING A GRAND ENTRANCE
As I mentioned earlier, an important part of curb appeal is the home's "Grand Entrance" - the portal to even the most modest house. You want to create a sense in the buyer of a great place to come home to. Impressing the home shopper at the front door is a vital part of the home sale. This means more than just putting out a welcome mat and potted plants. You want prospective buyers to feel welcome, safe and secure when they open the door. It might be arranged that the prospective buyer be the one to open the front door to enhance the feeling of a "coming home" experience. Believe it or not, the door knob is the first point-of-touch on a home. Security is very important to homebuyers. A flimsy lock or handle on the front door will make potential homebuyers feel uncomfortable and they may not even know why. Replace a worn or loose entry handset. Consider replacing the door handle with a heavy-duty deadbolt and knob combination. This small
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