Curb appeal can go a long way with potential buyers
As the old saying goes, “April showers bring May flowers.” If you are looking to sell your home, enhancing it with May flowers and other elements of curb appeal could bring potential buyers.
“[Curb appeal] is very important when you are trying to sell [your home],” said Scott Cavinee, a broker with SWC properties in Uniontown. “There is a whole bunch of things you can do to enhance it. I tell my sellers it is my job to get people to drive past your house; it is your job to make people want to see it.”
The amount of curb appeal a homeowner wants to invest in depends on the individual.
“You need to look at the outside. There are so many things people can do,” said Cavinee.
Making a house look neat and clean goes a long way with potential buyers. Cavinee said that pressure washing porches and sidewalks, using a bag of “weed and feed” to remove weeds from the yard and cleaning up pet waste can make a big difference to buyers.
“You want everything as fresh and clean as possible,” he said.
Cavinee also suggested that people might want to add different decorative elements to spruce up their home such as painting a front door, planting flowers and replacing indoor outdoor carpeting. Even parking cars in front of the home can illustrate that there is a parking issue. The seller will want to remove their cars before a potential buyer drives by.
For those who do not mind making an investment in their homeĢƵ curb appeal, various additions can enhance the overall appearance of the house.
“Awnings make a house look nice; shutters make a house look nice,” said Cavinee.
According to an article from StatePoint, extending living spaces can be appealing to home buyers. This includes adding a patio with a retractable or fixed frame canopy and highlighting the area with comfortable and stylish patio furniture.
The final piece of advice that Cavinee offers is making sure the home has nothing offensive.
“It could be a political sign. Never have a political sign. Half of the people will not like that candidate,” he said. “You want to be as neutral as possible.”
It does not matter if a seller wants to add a completely new patio with an awning to enhance their curb appeal, or just a coat of paint to the front door; any enhancements can make a difference.
“It really is common sense,” said Cavinee. “Look at your house and see what doesn’t look right and fix it.”