Real Estate

Selling Your Home? Here’s How To Boost Its Curb Appeal

So you want to put your home up for sale on the market to see what it does. You can list it all you want, but if it doesn’t have curb appeal, you might not attract any potential buyers.

What is curb appeal? It’s a cosmetic look of a home’s exterior that is pleasing to the eye.

In this article, we’ll go over some ways you can increase your home’s curb appeal and ultimately get it sold.

How To Boost Your Home’s Curb Appeal

Could the walkway in front of your home benefit from a good power washing? Are there still leaves in your gutter?

Take a good look at the front exterior of your home and write down all the things you can do to beautify the property and not bust your budget.

1. Take Lawncare Seriously

Your lawn is the first thing a prospective buyer may notice about your property. Always make sure your hedges, trees and shrubs are trimmed to compliment your home. The last thing a potential buyer wants to see are wayward vines and branches encroaching on the porch or walkway.

Take the time to invest in some shears so that you can cut your shrubs and other things out of the way.

3. Go With a Fresh Coat of Paint

You may also consider painting the rooms inside or even the home’s exterior. Nothing illuminates a home’s beauty like a nice coat of paint. Not only can a fresh paint job be pleasing to the eye but it can increase your bottom line.

Zillow analysis found that homebuyers would pay 1.6% more ($5,000 on a $290,000 home) for a bathroom with light blue walls.

4. Opt for Modest Upgrades

You don’t have to break the bank to get your home in selling shape. Consider making some modest upgrades that will attract buyers.

New Orleans, Louisiana, presents some great opportunity for potential homebuyers who save up for a home, but like much of the country, high prices and mortgage rates will temper the market.

Final Word

It could cost you a lot of money if you missed out on the sale of your home just because you didn’t tidy things up around the property. In essence, clean up.

The time and energy you spend into boosting your curb appeal will be more than worth it in the long run.

New Orleans has one of the best real estate markets in the country, with affordable housing in every quadrant of the city. Large backyards, manicured parcels and strong neighborhoods with ample dining amenities make it one of the top places for families and singles alike.

Keisha Smith

Keisha Smith is a Contributing Writer who attended college at Southern University A&M College in Baton Rouge. She is currently writing a book on south Louisiana culture.

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