Recently one of my best friends decided to put her home on the
market, and the first thing she did to get ready was improve her home’s
curb appeal. As a new homeowner myself, I was very interested to see
what she did, and I was surprised to learn just how many improvements
could be made with a limited amount of money and effort. Here are five
easy-to-do fixes to consider regardless of whether you plan to put your
home on the market or live in it the rest of your life:
Buying a power washer can be a good investment for long-term home care (most cost between $100-$400), or you can rent or borrow one for less. Another option is to hire a professional power-washing company. They might charge more than it would cost for you to do it yourself, but they’re also likely to leave your home looking fresher than you could, especially in those hard-to-reach or high areas.
One more tip—to make sure your yard is in tip-top shape, ask a friend or neighbor to give your yard the once over with fresh eyes so you don’t miss anything.
So far I have done all of these except for this last one, and my house looks terrific! Now, all I need is to get my husband to attend to the gutters like he promised. Hmm. Maybe I’ll send him the link to this article.
1. Use a Power Washer
One of the easiest ways to give your home a “face lift” is by using a
power washer (also known as a pressure washer) on the exterior to blast
away dirt, mold, algae, soot, and other substances. This grime builds
up over time, and often people don’t even realize that their home has
slowly grown a couple of shades darker than it was when they moved in.
Yuck.Buying a power washer can be a good investment for long-term home care (most cost between $100-$400), or you can rent or borrow one for less. Another option is to hire a professional power-washing company. They might charge more than it would cost for you to do it yourself, but they’re also likely to leave your home looking fresher than you could, especially in those hard-to-reach or high areas.
2. Trim Foliage
Overgrown foliage not only makes your home look dark and unwelcoming,
but it also can diminish the appearance of size, too. To make your home
look more appealing and sizable, trim bushes and trees as much as
possible. Again, you may want to hire a professional, although my
friend’s husband (who is not normally a handy guy) tackled this job
himself and did an outstanding job, so you certainly could give it a
try, too!
3. Unclutter Your Yard
When someone has lived in a home for a long time they tend to
overlook the many things, both big and small, that add clutter to the
yard. Imagine you could look at your front yard for the first time. What
would you see? Garden hoses? Toys? Tools? Branches? Lawn gnomes or pink
flamingos? If so, remove or put away these items, and buy a garden hose
box to keep the hose out of sight. There are lots of options, but some you can get for around $30.One more tip—to make sure your yard is in tip-top shape, ask a friend or neighbor to give your yard the once over with fresh eyes so you don’t miss anything.
Often people don’t even realize that their home has slowly grown a couple shades darker.
4. Add Something Pretty
Now that you’ve removed any and all eyesores from your yard, add
something pretty! Some affordable ideas include a birdbath or fountain,
colorful flowers (they can be planted, or blooming in window boxes, or
cascading from hanging pots), or even invest in a brand new mailbox.
You’d be surprised how much more attractive a new mailbox can make a
home look.
5. Clean Gutters
Over time, gutters fill with leaves, branches, and debris that can be
visible from the street. Make it a habit to clean out your gutters
regularly and during dry weather (starting at the downspout and working
back), and also be sure to fix any broken or damaged areas.So far I have done all of these except for this last one, and my house looks terrific! Now, all I need is to get my husband to attend to the gutters like he promised. Hmm. Maybe I’ll send him the link to this article.
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