A lot of folks asked about curb appeal. Many don't even know what that means. As a real estate professional, I know the answer to that question. I'll attempt to explain what curb appeal is and how it can help you sell your home. To give those who do not know what curb appeal is, a proper understanding, I'll start by giving you what I think is an appropriate definition.


 Webster's Defines curb appeal as: the visual attractiveness of a house as seen from the street. My definition includes: visual attractiveness from the front, and back! The back yard can play a very important role, especially if the buyers have children. Even without children you can see by the photo to the right how important curb appeal can be from the back yard.

Obviously the answer to the question above is a resounding yes! Curb appeal, both in the front and back and even the sides can at times make or break a sale. I've seen both good and bad in the industry and what I've noticed, is at the very least curb appeal will make a home sell a lot faster. It may not draw a higher price (Although don't be surprised if an offer comes in higher due largely to the fact of beautiful curb appeal), but it will sell faster and that is a fact!

Another Interesting observation relating to curb appeal is the mindset created as buyers first see the property. As a property owner you'll need to be keenly aware of that fact that the buyer will be making decisions about your property even before they are inside of your home. WOW!!! "You mean I need to be worried even before the potential buyer sees the inside of my house?" You guessed it! Buyers in today's high paced environment and especially with large inventories of homes on the market are more and more sophisticated.



 To improve your chances you need to ask yourself: "How does my home look from the outside?" It is extremely critical to have at the very least all the clutter and debris removed and the landscaping groomed and manicured. I am not suggesting you go out and spend $$$ thousands of dollars to upgrade your landscaping. You'd be surprised, how picking up all the clutter and making sure the landscaping is manicured, will increase the amount of activity on your home. I'll always recommend spending maybe a couple of hundred dollars to improve curb appeal if needed. The couple of hundred you spend will come back to you if done correctly (get help if needed!).

 Finally it is important you do all this before taking pictures of your home. You want to put your best foot forward. If pictures say a 1,000 words, then do not get lost in the wording. Keep it simple and have lots of pictures. If you are using an agent, make sure they take a lot of pictures. Pictures are great! Buyers theses days have so many options that you want to provide the best opportunity you can! Good Luck Sellers! For additional tips on how to sell your home click here
 
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4 Comments on Is Curb Appeal that Important?

NOV
09
2007
I always find that there are 2 separate and distinct groups of people, some who can envision a property in the way they would have it look or want it to look and the other which can only see what is in front of there eyes, they lack the vision, for the latter group curb appeal can sometimes be everything!
3:40pm • #1
NOV
19
2007
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In my area the majority of Buyers don't want to do a thing to the property...they just want to move in!  So if the curb appeal isn't there it gets put on the homes to do list which then knocks the home down a notch.
6:29pm • #2
NOV
20
2007
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Going to dinner? What if the place looked like a dive outside but had the best food and atmosphere inside? I bet you that place would eventually die out or struggle to develop a following. If they wont get out of the car to come inside, you already lost the battle.

Curb appeal is very important. And when selling a home, you don't want to wait for a cult following to develop!

8:28am • #3
NOV
22
2007
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In our area, curb appeal makes a huge difference.

4:28am • #4

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