Curb Appeal - more important than ever!

Curb Appeal - more important than ever!
by Kaushik Sirkar, Chandler AZ REALTOR
Chandler Arizona Real Estate

Say you have two identical homes.  They both have the exact same swimming pools.  Same floorplan.  Same fireplace.  Same tile.  Same carpet.  SAME LIST PRICE.  Etc, etc, etc.  You get the idea.  These homes are the exact flippin' same!!!!  How does one distinguish between the two of them, except for an address of course?

Ahhhh....what the home LOOKS LIKE from the street or curb view.  In other words, what is this home's curb appeal?

There are a gajillion homes for sale in the Phoenix metro (ok, closer to about 56,000).  Many blocks have multiple homes for sale.  In some instances, they literally are the same floorplan.  How do you get the casual shopper - one who's just driving by - to show interest in your listing and not the other one?  Make it shine....make it have amazing curb appeal.  Simple as it sounds, too many sellers (and unfortunately their agents) ignore this aspect of a home and its relative 'sellability'.

What is one of the biggest components of curb appeal, or relative curb appeal between two properties, all else being equal?  The yard!  Grass, flowers, trees....you get the idea!  How much of an impact can this potentially have?  See this article from the Arizona Republic.  WOW.

7% higher selling prices if you have trees.  10-15% higher prices if you have superior landscaping.  Deltas between two homes on the order of 6 figures for the one with better landscaping.  One example of a home with a gorgeous yard selling for nearly 2 TIMES what a similar home without curb appeal sold for.

Sellers - its a tough market out there.  Creative advertising can't hurt.  But don't forget the basics...like curb appeal!

Thanks for Reading :)

Kaushik Sirkar, Chandler AZ REALTOR
Chandler Arizona Real Estate

 

 

5 Comments on Curb Appeal - more important than ever!

Curb appeal is crucial, it is that first impression you cannot take back.  Make your home appealing on the outside and then they will want to see the inside.  If your home doesn't have curb appeal, then they won't want to see the inside.

08/20/2007 05:49 AM by Bradenton Real Estate - Reynolds Realty of Manatee, Inc.


TOtally agree, the first impression of your home is when the potential buyer pulls into your driveway from their will determine if they want to enter the inside !

08/20/2007 07:07 AM by Crossville TN Real Estate Melissa Grant Lake Tansi & Fairfield Glade Waterfront (Third Tennessee Realty and Associates)


Kaushik - You're right landscaping, curb appeal, good exterior lighting and upkeep are crucial.  I see it now more than ever! Thanks for the reminder! - Calie

08/20/2007 09:37 AM by Calie Waterhouse - Chandler AZ Homes (John Hall & Assoc)


One of my clients is taken a page from your neck of the woods and painting their lawn. I couldn't believe it when I saw what they were doing.

08/30/2007 12:20 AM by Todd Clark (Realtor), GRI (Washington Co, Beaverton, Oregon) (Kastings & Associates, Oregon)


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