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How to Boost the Curb Appeal of Your Charlottesville Horse Property

Reblogger Will Hamm
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Hamm Homes

This is great advise from Pam Dent on curb appeal for horse property.  Leave comments on hers to get her over 500,000 points.

Original content by Pam Dent

They say first impressions last.

 

And for real estate properties, that first impression is the curb appeal.


No matter how gorgeous your home looks inside, if it looks neglected outside, the value of your home in buyers' minds will drop.

 

In fact, according to the National Association of Realtors®, improvements on a home’s curb appeal can give you more than a 75% return on investment. This is the highest ROI the organization has seen.

 

Properties like Charlottesville equestrian estates usually have big plots of land to take advantage of. When your home looks good and well taken care of, buyers will want to learn more. In addition, potential buyers of horse farms are usually just as concerned about their horses as they are about themselves. They will be looking at the condition of the barns, fencing and pasture in addition to the house.

 

So in this article, I’m going to share incredible tips to boost the curb appeal of your horse farm.


1. Get a paint job – or at least get your exterior cleaned.

 

Does the exterior of your horse farm have mildew overgrowth and stains? If it does, then it’s time for a clean-up. Power wash the exterior and roof (some companies can do this for you for around $600).

 

But if the paint is starting to come off or getting old through time with bubbles and chips, have it repainted.

 

Charlottesville equestrian estate - There are easy and cost-effective ways to increase your Charlottesville equestrian estate’s value.

 

2. Re-evaluate your landscape.

 

If the landscape of your home reminds you of those old abandoned homes in horror movies, it’s time to freshen it up.

 

There are two main things that make up the landscape: the grass and the shrubs. Make sure the grass looks green and healthy. No overgrown or dried up weeds. If there are bald patches, it’s time to reseed.

 

If you feel like this is too much of a job for you, you can always hire a professional landscaper. For advice on how to maintain the health of your pasture you can contact your local county agricultural extension agent.


3. Draw eyes to your front door.

 

Make your property stand out with a lovely front door.

 

An eye-catching front door can make your entire property seem much more inviting. It’s like it’s drawing people in. Consider having it painted with lively color, maybe red, yellow, or even orange.

 

4. Make sure the front porch is welcoming.

 

A dull, uninviting front porch says a lot about the entire home. It’s pretty easy to snazz it up, too. Make sure there’s no broken slab of wood, add a nice pot of fresh flowers, and add a comfy chair while you’re at it.


5. Don’t forget the farm entrance.

 

The farm entrance is the first thing that will welcome potential buyers so make sure it looks as good as possible. You’ll want to have well-groomed fields and maintained fence lines. Check if all fence boards are intact and replace any old boards if necessary.

 

Want to know how else you can boost your property’s value?

 

Check out www.JumpIntoGreenerPastures.com for more ideas on how to spruce up your equestrian farm.

 

I’m Pam Dent, and I’m here to assist you with all your real estate needs! Call me at 434-960-0161 so I can help you become a successful seller of horse farms in Charlottesville.

 

 

Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Thanks so much, Will, for sharing this reblog selection.

Charlottesville one of my favorite places. It is the location of the University of Virginia where I went to school.

Feb 05, 2019 09:41 AM
Grant Schneider
Performance Development Strategies - Armonk, NY
Your Coach Helping You Create Successful Outcomes

Will - thanks for posting this.  I will go to her blog now.

Feb 05, 2019 11:36 AM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

This was a good selection to reblog, Will.  I have only marketed a few horse properties in my career.  My focus has been mainly "curbs, sidewalks and gutters" homes.  But, horse properties have some similar protocols for market readiness.

Feb 05, 2019 01:21 PM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®
Coldwell Banker Realty - Sedona, AZ
(928) 274-7355 ~ YOUR Solutions REALTOR®

Hi Will Hamm - This is a good selection for a reblog.  Have a great day!

Feb 05, 2019 01:50 PM
Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way!"

Thanks Roy,  I am never been there.

 

Feb 05, 2019 02:37 PM
Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way!"

Thanks Grant for helping her out.

 

Feb 05, 2019 02:37 PM
Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way!"

You are right Myrl, it takes a special breed to marketed them.

Feb 05, 2019 02:38 PM
Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way!"

Thanks Sheri Sperry for your comment.

 

Feb 05, 2019 02:39 PM