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Home Selling Tip: Curb Appeal

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Real Estate Agent with Liz Lauer & Associates

When selling a home in the Madison, WI area there are many things that homeowners can to do stage their home to get top dollar. To make a great first impression homeowners may want to spruce up their curb appeal. The front of the home is the first thing potential buyers will see when coming up to a home and it can have a huge impact on shaping their first impression. Lots of potential buyers are just driving around Madison neighborhoods looking for homes for sale so home sellers will want great curb appeal to get people to slow down and take a longer look at your home. Regardless of budget there are many ways to create great curb appeal, and how you stage your home might vary based on which season it is in Madison.

Clean it like you mean it
No matter the season, the first thing that every homeowner needs to do to improve curb appeal is make sure the exterior of their home is clean. Clean windows, power wash the exterior, remove any mildew or mold that is growing on the home or sidewalk,  clean any debris, rake up any yard waste or leaves in the yard, shovel and clear the walks and driveways in the winter, and remove any unnecessary things you may store in your yard. If you have an abundance of lawn ornaments you may want to remove a few and try a less is more approach for now.

The second thing homeowners can do to improve their curb appeal is to make sure all bushes are pruned, that weeds are pulled, and that flower beds are not overgrown. If your flower beds are bare or not well cared for you may want to add some flowers to spruce them up. In the fall make sure to cut and remove any dead plants.

Small details matter the mostMadison Homes Curb Appeal Selling Tips
Sellers want to make sure that their front entrance sets the stage for true value of the inside of their home.  Adding some outdoor lights can have a great impact. With all the solar lights that are available it is easy to add lights inexpensively to create a beautiful effect. The front door and trim may need a new coat of paint and new hardware if it is outdated or does not function properly. You may also want to consider updating house numbers, the mailbox, and light fixtures if they are outdated or show signs of wear. Hanging a simple wreath on the front door or adding a planter with flowers or seasonal plants can add nice color to the front entrance throughout every Madison season.

Call Mark or Laurel today at 608.239.5593 to learn more about what curb appeal improvements have the greatest impact on increasing the value of your home!

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