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Selling A Home - Preparation
Written by Hilary Basile, Chief Editor - MyGuides USA.com   

Getting Your House Ready to Sell: Home Exterior

Curb appeal is the first impression potential homebuyers have of your house. If the outside of the home looks good, people will more than likely want to see what the inside is like. Following are some tips for ensuring the outside of your home is attractive for potential homebuyers:

Landscaping

Make sure your landscaping is at least average in comparison to other homes in the neighborhood. If it isn’t, buy a few bushes and plant them. Don’t worry about investing in trees or expensive landscaping propositions. Planting immature trees does not add much to the value of a home and you are not likely to get your investment back. Consider planting some flowers to add color (no bulbs or seeds since they won’t grow in time to show the house).
Keep your lawn evenly cut and edged, well-watered and free of brown spots. Fix any problem areas before working on the inside of your house to allow these areas some time to grow. Rake up loose leaves and grass cuttings.

Home Exterior

To paint or not to paint? Take a look at your house from across the street. Does it look tired or faded? If so, it may be wise to paint and spruce up the appearance of the house. You are likely to receive your investment back. If you opt to paint, be sure to pick a color that fits well within the neighborhood. If you opt not to paint, consider washing the exterior of the house. Clean the windows inside and out and remember to check the gutters and chimney.

Roof

If you know your roof leaks, repair it. If you don’t repair it, you will have to disclose this information to the buyer who will want a new roof. Roof issues may potentially come up during the inspection as well.

Backyard

Make sure your backyard is tidy. Keep the kids toys cleaned up. If the lot size is small, you may consider removing swing sets or forts to give it the appearance of being more spacious. If you have pets, be sure the lawn is constantly clear of “debris.” If you have a pool or spa, keep is well-maintained and constantly clean.

Front Door

The front door is the entryway into the home. Refinish or repaint the door as needed and ensure the door fixture stays polished.

Driveway

Keep your driveway clean and clear. Store RVs or old cars elsewhere while the house is on the market. Consider re-sealing an asphalt driveway.

 

NOTE: Information compiled from a variety of proprietary and published sources, such as Realtor.com and CNNMoney.com.

 
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