People buy what they see. If they like what they see, it is of greater worth to them. Their overall perception of the home needs to be positive, favorable, and hopeful – to fit into the unfolding of their dreams. Value is relative – hence the variation in different appraisers’ perceptions. The neighborhood is very important – location, location, location! Make sure that your house matches the standards that are evident when assessing other houses in the vicinity.
The best makeover you can give your house is one that captures its original style. An upgraded facade protects your home from structural damage and gives it an aura of solid quality. To make a good impression from the moment potential buyers pull up to the house is vital. First glimpses of the home will include the exterior, the garden and lawn, roofing or shingles, window frames, trim and the front door – and first impressions count, and they last! Peeling trim or odd exterior colors could lose you their attention before they come inside.
A lush lawn leaves the impression that someone cares about this home. Well-kept homes sell faster than those that aren't. "Curb appeal" is a crucial first impression that can make buyers either wary or eager to step inside. Be sure your garden look great, trash cans and bikes are put away, house numbers are attractive and easy to see, the front door looks awesome (because you've replaced or painted it and maybe updated the hardware), and that you have some attractive potted plants by the door.
The best makeover you can give your house is one that captures its original style. An upgraded facade protects your home from structural damage and gives it an aura of solid quality. To make a good impression from the moment potential buyers pull up to the house is vital. First glimpses of the home will include the exterior, the garden and lawn, roofing or shingles, window frames, trim and the front door – and first impressions count, and they last! Peeling trim or odd exterior colors could lose you their attention before they come inside.
A lush lawn leaves the impression that someone cares about this home. Well-kept homes sell faster than those that aren't. "Curb appeal" is a crucial first impression that can make buyers either wary or eager to step inside. Be sure your garden look great, trash cans and bikes are put away, house numbers are attractive and easy to see, the front door looks awesome (because you've replaced or painted it and maybe updated the hardware), and that you have some attractive potted plants by the door.
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