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Curb Appeal!

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Real Estate Agent with JKA Properties (Meli G Realty & Investment Group)

We've all had that experience with a client where you drive up to a house and they don't even want to go inside. It's an immediate "un-appeal." You may know the inside of the house shows much better, but you just can't convince them to spend the time to even go inside. In today's market with lots of homes available to the buyer, why should they?

Here is a little list I give my clients to help them change the "un-appeal" to "curb-appeal". Some are easy, inexpensive fixes that will help create that outside look of the buyer's "dream home" and get the seller one, giant step further to a sale.

1. Paint or stain the front and garage doors, especially if they show any weathering. These are the first visuals where a potential buyer focuses. If garage doors are metal and dented, they may need to be replaced.

2. Any old, basically abandoned sheds or small structures, must be removed, the area graded and the grass replaced.

3. Change any dated and/or non-operational, outside light fixtures.

4. Fix that driveway. If it is blacktop, make sure cracks and crumbling areas are dug out and filled and then the whole driveway sealed. If it is cement, have large cracks filled and repaired professionally. The buyer must at least feel they can drive the moving truck in confidently!

5. Make sure landscaping bricks are in their proper placement. Mowing, weed-whipping sometimes moves them and this is something the homeowner rarely notices, but makes the property look unsightly.

6. Fill in bare dirt under large shade trees. Plant shade-tolerant plants in defined planters or groundcover. Landscape properly for that area.

7. All landscaping beds should be cleaned out and updated for the time of year it is in your region. Place new bedding material down.

8. Have trees and bushes pruned and trimmed. If a bush or tree is looking old or about to expire, remove it and replace it with a similar size and type if you can. If there is a tree limb(s) over the roof, have them removed.

9. If the house needs painting and a full paint job is not in the cards; have it touched up professionally in the worst, most visible spots. Paint shutters and fix them if they are hanging crooked. At least this may help get your client in the front door, even if they negotiate a full paint job into the sale later.

10. If the house is sided, have it power-washed and have gutters and windows cleaned. Window cleaning inside and out makes the house feel updated and fresh, rather than old and dingy.

11. Make sure grass is in good shape, weeds are removed, trimming done regularly. So many sellers fall down on this job the minute the house is listed, and this is critical to selling a house quickly, especially one where the owners have already moved out. In snowy climates, removal must be done regularly too. If owners have moved out, make sure you have an HWA Home Warranty to re-assure buyers.

12. Keep garbage and recycle containers inside the garage, along with all toys and equipment. Make sure the garage is neat and organized. Painted walls and floors also go a long way in this area and are inexpensive to do.

13. Decks should be washed and repainted or re-sealed; plantings around them cleaned, weed-free and looking good. Patio furniture should be in excellent condition. Even though it is in the backyard, this is the area where the family can envision enjoying the warm days and the new yard.

14. If the roof has missing shingles and they can be replaced inexpensively, suggest this be done as it may save negotiation over a completely new roof. Roof repair needs and costs should be minor or the homeowner might as well replace the entire roof.

15. If the homeowner wants to do a bit more, suggest solar lights lining the driveway or installing a more attractive front door with lead glass inserts and replacing plain doorknobs with something more custom.

16. If you have an evening showing, make sure lights are on outside and inside the house. This is warm and inviting.

17. If it's a holiday season, by all means decorate the home! Just like sugar cookies or vanilla scent on the inside of the house, this really says "it's a home" and I can see myself enjoying life here! In the least, always have some greenery or flowers for the season on the front step or porch; even a birdbath with a little garden around it says home.

Each house is different and  might not need all of the items listed done to it. But if there are items that need to be done, do it! And remind the sellers that, most home buyers cannot visualize even these simple changes and clean ups in a house. And the ones who can ... will be looking for a reduced price. So to sell the house at top dollar and quickly, make it "appeal" to the many who will be seeing it! And don't forget to update the pictures on the internet once everything it's done!

 

Daniel J. Brudnok, REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Fox & Roach, REALTORS - Exton - PA License #RS-225179-L / Delaware License #RS-0025038 - Downingtown, PA
SRES, e-PRO,ABR,GREEN,CSP

Meli,

Good post.....we have to get them inside if we are to sell......yet some Seller's do not feel it is worth their time to do the outside.....shame on them.

I hope all is well in Tennessee and remember if you need any assistance in the Philly 7 County area let me know....

Aug 14, 2008 12:21 AM
Katie Reed
Nick Reed State Farm Insurance - Shawnee, KS

Good tips.  My husband and I recently listed our house and had damage to some concrete steps.  While we patched them ourselves it was obviously two shades of gray.  One way to overcome that is to use concrete stain and create a uniform appearance.  Worked wonders for us!!

 

Aug 14, 2008 02:52 AM
Roland Woodworth
Blue Cord Realty - Clarksville, TN
Blue Cord Realty

Meli: Great post... I have seen this to many times.. first impressions are lasting impressions

Aug 14, 2008 10:27 AM
Tim and Pam Cash
Crye-Leike (Sango) - Clarksville, TN
Real Estate Professionals - Clarksville TN

Meli, very good tips indeed.  You are so right that first impressions tell the tale - many of our clients will decide to drive on by if a home looks as if it is unkept.

Aug 14, 2008 01:51 PM
Scott Mazza
Stewart Title of California - Ventura, CA

Thats good info Meli. I used to give this out in my marketing plan. Have a great dday.

Aug 15, 2008 01:52 AM
Meli Gerogianis
JKA Properties (Meli G Realty & Investment Group) - Clarksville, TN
Broker, CRS, ABR, SFR, CDPE, Licensed in TN & KY

Thank you all for your comments! I know it's hard to get it across to our sellers sometimes that they only get ONE chance to make a FIRST impression. Once you missed that opportunity, that's it, that buyer will not come back...

Aug 15, 2008 09:57 AM
Lucky Lang
Premiere Plus Realty Marco Island - Marco Island, FL
Marco Island & Naples Florida Real Estate

Meli,

Great list!

Adding flowers like you mentioned in #17 is a great idea.  Nothing worse than smelling where the neighbor's cat has sprayed to mark his territory!

Take care,

Lucky :)

Aug 15, 2008 10:10 PM
Mesa, Arizona Real Estate Mesa Arizona Realtor
Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC - Mesa, AZ
AzLadyInRed

Meli, great ideas for your sellers. The pictures are great. Did you take them? As you know we ALL have only one chance to make a first impression. ;-)

Pepper

Aug 16, 2008 04:05 PM
Meli Gerogianis
JKA Properties (Meli G Realty & Investment Group) - Clarksville, TN
Broker, CRS, ABR, SFR, CDPE, Licensed in TN & KY

Thank you! No I didn't take the pictures, I'll have to give credit to my husband for that! :-)

Aug 17, 2008 05:36 PM