How to Add Curb Appeal to Boost your Home’s Property Value

How to Add Curb Appeal to Boost your Home’s Property Value

If you’re in the market to sell a residential space, the goal is always to increase the property value of your home as much as possible. Luckily, there are a few quick fixes to improve your home’s curb appeal, which can boost property value significantly.

Tips for Increasing the Curb Appeal of your Residential Property

Clean it Up

In order to boost your home’s curb appeal, you have to make your property look good—which mainly has to do with the overall cleanliness of its exterior. Your best bet is to start by giving your siding a solid wash.

To help get all of the dirt, dust, mildew and grime off, you can use a solution as simple as soap and water, or you can opt for a thorough power wash. Whichever option you choose, you’ll be surprised about how much property value you can add with just a solid scrubbing.

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Re-Painting

Piggybacking off of the last point, if you are unable to return your home to its former glory with a good clean, then freshening up the paint job might be your next best option.

Of course, this can sometimes be an expensive and time-consuming endeavor. But it just might be worth it in terms of the property value that you can add.

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Landscaping

Your physical home isn’t the only factor that will influence curb appeal, your landscaping will also make a huge difference. After all, there aren’t many serious buyers that are going to be interested in purchasing a property with a brown lawn and dilapidated shrubs.

Manicure your lawn with nutrients and plenty of water to help it grow. You can use seeds and sod to get rid of bare spots. It’s best to replace all overgrown shrubs with leafy plants and colorful flowers—maybe even create a garden. It may seem like a lot of work, but it will definitely be worth it in the long run.

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Roof Work

Believe it or not, a significant portion of your property value hinges on the condition of your roof. It’s one of the first things that buyers and appraisers will notice, especially if it leaks.

So, if your roof isn’t up to par, you can pay for it now or later in the form of a lower appraisal value. Sometimes, it may not need a complete renovation, it might just need a few small repairs.

If you are looking for a quick solution to boost property value, start by improving curb appeal.


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