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Some Quick Tips for Sellers: Three Easy Things You As the Seller Can Do to Make Your Home Stand Out

An attractive home is categorically easier to sell. That's pretty basic, and although most sellers will put a lot of work into fixing up the interior of the home, they forget about the outside appearance. The esthetic aspect is extremely important when it comes to real estate. You might compare this with the packaging of a sentimental gift -- it often is the case that the packaging is as important as the gift itself in that it makes the first impression.

This is why most real estate agents typically advise homeowners before selling a home to pay sufficient attention to the whole package, both outside as well as in. The outside is vital because the buyer sees it first, and as they say "There is no second chance to make a good first impression." A weak first impression locks you out of further consideration. In today's real estate market there are plenty of homes competing for attention and the buyer can just move on. For this reason, at least some minimal landscaping would be great, as this will help you attract buyers which gives the home some curb appeal. Curb appeal refers to the appearance based on a quick look by someone looking from the street. If you fail to get their attention on that step, it hardly even matters how good the rec room is.

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For any homeowner, whether or not selling is in the picture, there are plenty of possible home improvement jobs that can be tackled. If you are getting ready to put it up for sale, however, you need something that is inexpensive, yet is quick and worth the effort.

The yard should look inviting. Rather than stopping with just a regular trim of the lawn, make an edge with flowers. Make a border all around. Flowers are always a good touch. In case it is too much for you to plant a flowerbed, you could just add potted plants around it in a similar manner. If they are on the ground and not actually planted they give a nice look but are not a part of the property and you might choose to take them with you after the sale if you want to.

An attractive fence can add appeal. A good quality fence can benefit the looks of the outside of a home. In places where high privacy fences are the norm, they are all too often neglected and gradually become silent ugly. Making them attractive by fixing up broken-down boards is a good choice. In places where a small decorative fence is used for looks instead of for functional security or privacy, the same is true and it is more feasible to use nice looking materials such as a low fence with decorative ironwork, rails, or stones. You could get synthetic materials which cost less but are no less impressive as a decorative touch. you will need to decide what kind of fence would look most attractive, but in general lower is better. Another way of getting a good fenced look is by using hedges which would look as impressive, if not more.

Present a clean and tidy appearance. If you could not do anything else for whatever reason on the outside, the minimum is to simply clean up in both the front and back. Pay attention to the driveway asphalt, gutters, and downspouts. These seem to become invisible to you after you have lived in a home for awhile. Cleanliness has a great effect on the value of a home.

Going a little beyond these tips, you should clean the siding and outside woodwork, fix any problems with the windows, tighten and polish the doorknobs and maybe even the window latches. It is important before selling a home that you ensure everything looks new and inviting. Your attention to these basic details will pay off in both time and the final sale price.

This article was made available by Colorado's Boulder home experts of Automated Homefinder.

 

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Jeff Kessler is a LICENSED AGENT IN TEXAS. His license is held with Austin Homes Realtors in Texas. 3400 Doe Run Austin, Texas 78748. My license number is 0457133.

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