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7 ways to increase your home's curb appeal
If your home is on the market, you might be feeling some despair right now. After all, you're right on the cusp of the busiest real-estate buying season. Your home and your "curb appeal" need to look amazing right now, especially because many buyers are likely doing initial drive-bys before they schedule a showing.
The problem? In many parts of the country, the grass is still dormant. The tulips are just poking out of the ground, and spring hasn't quite sprung yet. It may be tempting to let the outside of your home slide until the weather warms up, but many buyers are out right now.
So is there anything you can do to improve your home's curb appeal for potential buyers? You bet there is. Here are seven things.
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7 ways to increase your home's curb appeal
1. Get out the power washer
Your home has taken a beating over the winter. The front porch likely has a layer of dirt and salt scum, and the windows could probably use a good washing. Rent or borrow a power washer and give the exterior of your home a good cleaning. Go over the windows with cleaner and follow this spring-cleaning checklist to make sure everything is spotless.
7 ways to increase your home's curb appeal
2. Clean out flower beds
You might not have flowers coming up in your beds yet, but make sure they're presentable. Trim dormant ornamental grasses and hostas to the ground, and clean out any leaves and sticks that piled up in the winter.
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3. Trim branches
If you haven't already done so, go out to the street and make sure that no shrubs or low-hanging tree branches block the view of your home. You want potential buyers to get a clear look at the house when they drive by. If there are any obstructions, trim them back now.
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4. Prune flowering shrubs
Flowering shrubs should be pruned after they've flowered. Plants such as forsythias and rhododendrons might be blooming now, or they will be soon. It's important to shape these shrubs for the best visual effect, but hold off until their flowers have faded. This will keep the plant healthy and give you — or the next homeowner — more buds next year.
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5. Plant in containers
It might still be too cold in your part of the country to put annuals in the bed, but you can add life and color to your yard with container gardening. Buy some colorful pots and fill them with vibrant flowers. You can place pots on your front porch, going down your front steps or even in your flower beds.
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7 ways to increase your home's curb appeal
6. Look at your gutters
If you have leaves and sticks hanging out of your gutters from winter storms, drag out the ladder and clean them out. Your home must look trim and tidy, and dirty gutters are an eyesore to potential buyers.
7 ways to increase your home's curb appeal
7. Add mulch
Mulch always looks a bit sad after winter; it gets spread around and blown about. Adding a thick new layer of mulch can work wonders for your home's curb appeal.
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