By Ruben Gonzalez Jr.
Prudential California Realty (DBA)
Home
sellers spend so much time preparing their interior for the sale that they can
easily overlook what’s going on outside of the home. Yet great curb appeal can increase the value of a property by as much
as 15-20%.
Mario
Garcia, a landscaper in Bethesda, Md. who helps prepare homes for market, says
a well-manicured lawn is a magnet for buyers. On the other hand, overgrown
trees or large bushes hiding the house are a no-no.
“Buyers
associate the condition of the exterior and landscape with the condition of the
interior,” Garcia explained. “Curb appeal must invite buyers to
view the rest of the property.”
Landscaping
fixes include adding flowers or sprucing up the property with decorative
grasses or Japanese maples. Accent the trees with rocks or boulders for a bold
statement. Consider adding a modest fountain to the yard or garden.
In
addition, rake leaves, wash windows and skylights, clean gutters and trim
shrubs. Add low voltage lighting to highlight the yard, trees and the home’s
exterior.
And
you needn’t spend a ton of money to make a difference. “Do something as simple
as putting up a new mailbox and address decals on your home,” said Anne
West, owner of Wilmette, Ill.-based Redesign Doctor. “Also, adding a new
welcome mat with a grouping of potted plants by the front door makes things
more inviting.”
Ruben Gonzalez can be reached at (562) 507-0754 or Email me.
Prudential (dba) is an independently owned and operated member of
Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential company. Equal Housing
Opportunity.
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