Maximize your chances of selling your home quickly this winter when you create a great first impression with curb appeal.
Making your home visually attractive is easy in the spring, summer, and even fall, but the winter—now that’s tricky! Are you having trouble enhancing the appearance of your front yard this winter? We’ve got tips below.
Start with your front door
Against the gray winter sky a bright, freshly painted door stands out well. If your front door could use some serious TLC, take advantage of the unseasonably warm temps we’ve been having lately and get to work. Hot new door colors include tones like cranberry, nautical blue, turquoise, and thyme green.
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Add some color
Despite Jack Frost’s imminent debut, some flowers do best in the winter months. Take advantage of blossoming buds like pansies or camellias and place them in large pots around your front door.
Don’t have a green thumb? Embellish your front door with a colorful wreath. Purchase your own or get crafty–boxwood, berries, flowers and twigs are all great items to use to construct an eye-catching wreath that will add color and much needed warmth to your front door this winter.
Go the extra mile and replace tired, outdated shutters with a fresh new coat of paint, too. Match the color of front door or pick a contrasting color to complement your home’s paint color and front door.
Pay attention to details
Take a good hard look at your tiny details like your front door mat, mailbox, street numbers and hardware on your front door. Could any items need a freshening up? You’ll be amazed at how quickly new hardware or trendy new street numbers elevate the look of your home’s exterior.
Don’t forget your outdoor living spaces
Outdoor living spaces are a big selling feature these days. And despite the chill in the air, it’s still a good idea to show potential buyers what the outdoor space looks like in the warmer months. Allow buyers to visualize themselves throwing a barbecue bash by adequately staging the space with all of your outdoor furniture and accessories.
Install outdoor lighting
When the sun goes down before most of us leave work, it can be difficult for potential buyers to “shop from the curb” during the winter months. Install outdoor lighting to display architectural detail even on the darkest of nights. And don’t fret about the investment here, because research shows most people will typically pay more for a home with gorgeous curb appeal.
Get rid of the leaves
Even though the lush, green grass won’t grace your front yard again until the springtime, it’s still important to have a tidy yard. Spend a Saturday clearing out all leaves from your gutters and yard. A clean exterior indicates to buyers that you take pride in your space and have most likely given the same level of care and attention to the interior.
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