Bernie Stephan, Eco Realty - Managing the Real Estate in a Divorce

decorative molding to doorways or around windows. • Maintain shutters and trim. Repaint as needed to keep them looking fresh and polished. • Clean and repair fences. Ensure all gates, arbors, and fence panels are sturdy and visually appealing. • Keep gutters and downspouts in t ts in top shape. Repaint to eliminate rust spots or replace damaged sections. Buyers notice signs of neglect. • Ensure easy access to your home. Remove obstacles like coiled hoses or overgrown bushes from walkways. • Refresh railings. A new coat of paint or stain can make railings look brand new. • Update exterior paint. If a full repaint isn’t needed, at least touch up trim and doors. • Power wash the home. Sometimes, a deep clean can be just as effective as new paint—at a fraction of the cost. • Consider adding stone veneer. A small investment in stonework can modernize your home’s exterior. • Upgrade your doorbell. A smart doorbell with a camera and speaker can impress security-conscious buyers. Curb appeal plays a crucial role in selling your home quickly and at the best possible price. A well-maintained exterior can spark interest before buyers even step inside.

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