Ashly Ivette Merced REALTOR® - INSIDER SECRETS

approachable. Stacked hoses and unruly landscaping interfere with home shoppers walking up and diminish the inviting look. • Try a fresh coat of exterior paint; faded or chipping paint, siding, or trim will always detract from curb appeal. If exterior paint is good, ensure door and window trim are, too. This simple upgrade is well worth the cost. • Power washing the house, walkways, and driveway can be almost as effective as repainting, at a much lower cost. Power washers are easily rented from hardware stores. • Adding some stone or stone veneer to the face of the home is an inexpensive way to instantly update your home, if it complements the design. • Add a “smart” doorbell. Eight of 10 home doorbells are outdated or not working, so if you invest $200 in a doorbell equipped with a camera and speaker, you will gain the approval of home shoppers who are looking for security measures. Curb appeal sparks interest in your home before the buyer even steps out of the car—sometimes even winning over those who never imagined they'd be drawn to a home like yours. Keep in mind that unless you’re prepared to significantly lower your home’s price below market value, most prospective buyers are unwilling to take on a major renovation project.

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