• Lawn Care & Curb Appeal Tips for Sellers

    Posted on March 8th, 2010 admin No comments

    Lawn Care and Curb Appeal Tips for Sellers Lawn The lawn will require 1” of rain or irrigation per week. That’s about four hours per week estimating that sprinklers add ¼-1/3” of water per hour.

  • The lawn should be mowed and edged and weed free.

Trees

  • If you can’t see the house for the trees, remove one or two, or at least remove the lower branches so that the windows and house can be seen.
  • The branches should not touch the house; furry critters do not need help gaining access to the roof.
  • Give trees a slow, long, drink of water for optimal health.

Garage Doors

  • The garage door should go with the house, so keep it freshly painted or replace it.

Landscape

  • Trim bushes to reveal windows, light fixtures and address numbers. If the bush is overgrown; remove it.
  • Trim under bushes and add fresh mulch.
  • If your flowers and bushes are a light color, choose dark- colored mulch. If they are a dark color, choose light -colored mulch. The contrast will make the flowers “pop”.
  • Remove personalized decorations from the yard.

Porch

  • Make sure that the porch is free of clutter and that all railings or posts are sturdy. Paint or stain the posts and railings if necessary.
  • Add a pair of chairs to the porch.
  • Add potted flowers of the same kind and color on each side of the door. My favorite colors are yellow, white and red. Yellow works with any color exterior. Red works well with yellow, grey and orange exteriors. White is bright and perfect for a shaded exterior where the sun does not shine much.
  • Purchase a new, natural fiber mat that is neutral in design.
  • Remove all dirt and insect nests and cob webs. Pressure wash if necessary.

House Exterior

  • Light fixtures: Clean or replace worn or broken sconces and porch lights. You can also paint faded light fixtures with spray paint from the home improvement store.
  • Add solar lights to the edge of the walkway or driveway.
  • Clean or replace the gutter system.
  • Driveway: make the surface look new by staining or painting it. Repair any cracks and pull any weeds along the edge.
  • Pressure wash the brick, stone, and siding to remove mildew and dirt.
  • Make sure that the house number is visible and replace any old or missing numbers.
  • Clean, paint, stain or replace the front door.
  • Remove the wreath from the last season.

A well maintained yard and exterior create enthusiasm and excitement for potential buyers who can’t wait to get inside to see what their new home looks like!(courtesy of Holly Bellomy Dallas Real Estate Staging)

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