A wise person once said, “First impressions are everything.” While this is a good thing to remember when introducing yourself to new people, it also applies to your home, especially when your goal is to sell.
Many sellers spend a lot of time prepping the inside of their homes by giving the walls a fresh coat of paint, clearing their clutter, and replacing dated hardware. While these steps are essential, don’t use them as an excuse to ignore the outside of your home – especially during the spring and summer months, when buyers are more likely to linger outdoors. After all, your front yard is the first thing potential buyers will see when they pull up for a showing, and you want to make the right impression. Good curb appeal is also a great way to catch the eye of people who are driving by and searching for random “For Sale” signs. To make your home worthy of love at first sight, the following small changes can have a huge impact.
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