Curb appeal
is the attractiveness of your home's exterior when viewed from the street.
Studies show that a majority of buyers will not get out their car if they do
not find your home's curb appeal visually attractive--that is, if they visit
your property at all. With more and more people shopping for homes online,
potential buyers could be turned off from viewing your property, just based on
the listing photo alone! Addressing your home's curb appeal is a critical
component in marketing and selling your home.
Why is curb appeal so
important in selling your home? It forms potential buyers’ first impressions of
your home. Curb appeal sets the tone for your entire home. Buyers associate the
condition of the exterior and landscape with the condition of the interior.
Your home's curb appeal must invite buyers to view the rest of the property. In
a buyer's market, curb appeal can mean the difference between a home that sells
quickly for the asking price and a home that sells after months of sitting on
the market for below the asking price.
Assessing Your Home's Curb Appeal
In order to
boost your home's curb appeal, you must first identify your trouble areas. This
means taking a careful inventory of repairs you need to complete before you
begin showing your home. Here are a few tips to help you make a thorough
evaluation:
- Stand
across the street from your house in order to get the fullest view of the
front, the driveway and the sides. Note any painting, repairs or
replacements needed. Identify bushes or trees that are overgrown.
- Walk
towards your home following the path that a potential buyer would most
likely take. Note landscaping needs such as edging, raking, weeding,
pruning and trash removal. Look for items that should be removed or hidden
such as hoses, sprinklers, trash cans or toys.
- Look
through windows to note interior views that detract from your home’s curb
appeal.
- Inspect
your home’s walkway entrance. Note any cleaning, repairs, painting and
lighting needs.
- Perform
this evaluation again in the early morning and late evening. Many home
buyers will pass by a property on their way to or from work. Seeing your
home at different times of the day can reveal other trouble areas.
Enhancing Your Home's Curb Appeal
Once you
have identified and addressed your trouble areas, you can then focus on items
that enhance your home’s curb appeal. Even with a limited budget, you can
greatly enhance your home’s visual appeal by focusing on a few key areas. Items
you may consider include:
- Adding
colorful seasonal plants to existing flower beds.
- Purchasing
new house address numbers and a mailbox.
- Installing
a new door with glass inserts.
- Placing a
new welcome mat and a grouping of potted plants at the entrance.
- Installing
lighting along your driveway or sidewalk.
Photographing Your Home's Curb Appeal
Make sure
the photographer takes the best pictures. Great pictures of your home increase
your chances of a successful sale. According to the National Association of
Realtors, 70 percent of home buyers view a home for the first time from a
picture on the Internet. Most Internet shoppers will skip listings with no
pictures, and many will skip listings that only have a few pictures. If a
picture is worth a thousand words, then what is 20 or more pictures’ worth?
Here are few tips from
professional real estate photographers:
- Make sure
your lawn is mowed and edged.
- Remove
cars, pets and toys before shooting.
- Request
shots from multiple angles and levels.
- Find
angles that show most of your property without looking cluttered or untidy
by the surrounding landscape. Relay this information to the photographer.
- Include as
much of the front lawn and landscaping as possible. If your landscaping is
not at its best, request the photographer shoot from an angle that
includes more sky.
Buy Owner Inc. is not a
licensed real estate company. This information has not been approved by a
licensed real estate agent. These tips are provided for your convenience
without any warranty or representation that the information provided herein
will result in the sale of your home.