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Add flowers if you don’t have any. Don’t go overboard and clutter the yard with them, as it will end up looking messy rather than pretty and elegant. Patio furniture helps to make your backyard feel more welcoming and will paint a picture of your backyard’s entertainment potential. You’ll want prospective buyers to see themselves in the backyard every summer enjoying the weather and all that life has to offer, so ensure your backyard—not just your curb—is in top condition.

ENHANCE DRIVE-BY APPEAL

When taking a quick drive-by to check out a home, minor details of the house itself stick out a lot more than you’d think. Potential buyers may quickly drive by your home or park out front to see it for the first time, envisioning themselves driving up to the curb. Good drive-by appeal is essential. Keep windows and front door in pristine condition. You’ll also need to touch up your garage. The home’s exterior will need to be neatened up with touches such as painting the door and trim. “Lived in” is not the look that you’re going for. Ensure the exterior has fresh paint, the lawn is well-manicured, your windows are washed, and that you don’t have any dead flowers in your garden. Bring in a professional to assess what needs to be done on your roof, such as re-shingling. If your roof needs repair that you just can’t do prior to listing, get reputable quotes for the price of the work and deduct that cost from the sale price. This method is usually convenient for both the buyer and seller, putting the buyer at ease, knowing they can have items repaired and upgraded, should they wish to do so.

LEVERAGING CURB APPEAL

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