Thursday, March 22, 2007

Do You Have Curb Appeal?

Why do some homes sell quickly for top dollar while others sit on the market for a long time? The answer is "curb appeal"!

Homes that invoke an emotional response in prospective buyers when they first drive up to the property have what is called curb appeal. Whether you own a town home in the city or a suburban house complete with a lawn, trees, and flowers, you can apply these tips to help you add curb appeal and create a positive emotional response to your home:

* Wash and dry windows until they sparkle.
* Clean the front porch or entryway of all debris.
* Paint your front door, railings, and other parts that need touch-up.
* Open curtains and shutters and turn on the lights.
* Revitalize flower beds with fresh, blooming flowers or plants.
* Keep the garage doors closed, storing bicycles and toys out of sight.
* Confine your pets to keep them safe and out of the way of people who may be afraid of or allergic to animals.
* Keep the driveway and sidewalk clear of snow.

A potential buyer's first impression is extremely important and can set the tone for the entire showing of your home. When a house has plenty of emotional appeal, it generally sells more quickly and for a higher price.

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