What Upgrades Actually Boost Curb Appeal

A good looking home won’t just attract attention from family, neighbors, and friends – if you’re looking to put your home on the market soon, curb appeal can help sell your home quickly. You’ve probably heard that investing in your home’s exterior appearance adds value to your home, but which upgrades give you the most bang for your buck? We tapped into our network of home design professionals to give you a comprehensive list of where you should be spending money when it comes to updating your home’s exterior.

Glance up. As a homeowner, your daily to-do list probably doesn’t include glancing up at your roof. If you’re going to list your property for sale, giving your roof a once over is of paramount importance. Buyers are thinking about the most expensive aspects of a home, including the hot water heater, roof, and any kind of structural damage. If you’re missing shingles or your roof has suffered any kind of damage, a roof replacement is in order. Investing in your roof will add a significant amount of value to your home, which ultimately allows you to up the listing price.

Crack down. A home with damaged pathways signifies to outsiders that the owners don’t care about the property. What’s more, not taking care of the concrete around your property could cause a lawsuit if someone trips, falls, and suffers an injury. Buyers don’t want to have to worry about either problem, so if your driveway, walkway, or steps leading up to your home features any kind of cracks or divets, having them fixed can increase your curb appeal ten-fold. Professional Bucks County, PA mason contractors recommend getting quotes from 3-4 different companies in order to find the best pricing.

Apply pressure. If your home features any kind of exterior woodwork, whether it’s a patio, deck, or door frame, pressure washing can make a world of difference. Examine any external wood your home features for signs of rot. If the problem is extensive, have a professional replace it. If mold and mildew are the extent of your worries, use a pressure washer to safely remove years of dirt, dust, and debris. To keep the wood looking revitalized, re-stain or re-seal it before the weather starts to turn.

Go green. There are a number of annual plants that are always in bloom. Spruce up your porch, entryway, or pathway with decorative pots and vibrantly colored plants. Window boxes or flower beds underneath your windows make your home look and feel more welcoming to visitors and passerby alike. After plants and shrubs, a layer of richly colored mulch will complete your properties appearance. Depending on your budget, you can tackle this upgrade yourself or hire a professional landscaper to guide you on the path of plants.

Primp and polish. Painting your home’s exterior is a fairly inexpensive project that can instantly transform the way your home looks. Whether you completely upgrade your home’s siding or update the doors, trim, and shutters with a fresh neutral shade, painting makes it easy to polish up your home, according to Hickory painters. If a painting project isn’t in the budget, you can make smaller upgrades, like a new mailbox, updated house numbers, or a brighter porch light, to add that extra “oomph.”

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