David J. Ellis - GUIDE TO SELLING YOUR INHERITED HOUSE

pop. An entire army of them is a terrible idea. Instead, keep a limit of three to five, depending on how big your walkway is and how well they blend in with flowers, rocks, trees, and other aesthetic accents.

THE FRONT DOOR

Repainting your front door is a small but powerful tool to add curb appeal. Select a color that is pretty and matches and amplifies the overall style of the exterior. A contrast between the overall facade of your home and the front door will ensure that your curb appeal is amped up. For example, if your house is white or gray and has black shutters, a red-painted front door will create a somewhat mysterious feel and bring more beauty to your home. Having a wreath on your door, a potted plant by the entrance, or boxed planters lined up on your porch near the front door will help bring about a more positive, free-flowing atmosphere. Ensure that the front door has a fresh coat of paint, that the knob is polished, and that any pieces that need replacing are replaced before your home is put onto the market. Do not overlook the rear of the home. Your back door also needs attention. For example, ensure sliding screen doors have perfect screens and function smoothly. A door that sticks or slides out during a showing is a definite faux pas.

A WELL-MANI -MANICURED LAWN

If your lawn is withering, has brownish dead areas, or is overgrown and spotted with weeds, buyers are not going to be attracted to your home. It is important to have a lawn that is well manicured and shows off just as much as the rest of your home.

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