How to Improve Your Home's Curb Appeal
Video Description: Whether or not you're trying to sell your house, you'll want to make a good first impression on those coming into your home. Learn how to see things through their eyes. Related Article Subjects: house staging tips, Home Curb Appeal, house selling tips, how to stage a house, servicemagichouse staging tips
The Word on the Street: Curb Appeal Sells HomesBy: Nancy Gleason | 15/01/2008 | Real EstateHave you ever judged a book by its cover? Or, have you, in a frenzied state at the movie store, with no time to kill, grabbed what turned out to be a very bad movie because the cover was, well, pretty. Make Your Home More Appealing to BuyersBy: Mike Andruff | 29/09/2008 | Real EstateSo in order to achieve curb appeal, start at the curb. If you've got a fence, repair and paint it unless it's already been done very recently. Consider power-washing your driveway and walk-way to get them looking shiny and new. If they are really old and have cracks or chips, it might even be time to lay new cement. House Flipping TipsBy: Sofia Rucci | 08/09/2008 | RemodelingHelpful tips for house flipping. This article was written for people who are interesting in starting house flipping. Also covered is this article are the Top 10 Focus Points for a Successful Flip. This Curb Appeal Really Rocks! Part 1By: Jerry Clifford | 05/06/2008 | Real EstateThe addition of low lying shrubs close to the rocks, within the sections, will suggest natural 'walkways' in between the clusters of rock. If you already have rocky slopes in your yard, then these can dictate the shape of your design. Home Sellers, Realtors and Home Stagers - 5 Effective Ways to - Up your Houses Sell Appeal!By: jeannene edwards | 16/07/2007 | AdviceOne of the first tips I share with clients who want to prepare their home for sale... make your home look like it is ready to welcome the possessions of a new owner! Curbed Appeal: Things Home Sellers Do That Don't Sell HomesBy: Mike Andruff | 09/02/2009 | Real EstateIn addition to all the nasty rats and spiders that can be lurking around, you don't want to give your buyers the idea that these structures are useful assets to the property. A rusted lock that takes 20 minutes to force open is better than an oiled deadbolt. Make sure that any electricity is off and that the garage/shed/workshop hasn't been aired out in at least 6 months. Curb Appeal – How to Make it Work for Under $300By: simpleappeal | 09/09/2008 | Small BusinessWe have all heard the term curb appeal before, but what does it really mean? In a nut shell, when it comes to curb appeal – you want potential buyers to fall in love with your property right when they pull up to the curb, before they ever set foot inside the front door. Making Your Home More Appealing to BuyersBy: Irene Gaffigan | 05/12/2008 | Real EstateDoes your home have a façade only a homeowner could love? Selling a home can be an emotional experience, and people can lack objectivity when it comes to their own abode. Presenting a home in its best light is always important, but it's imperative in our current competitive real estate market.
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