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Curb Appeal

Does the warmer weather have you ready to tackle some landscaping projects and make the most of your outdoor spaces?

Perhaps you're ready to spruce up your home for your own personal use, or maybe your plans involve listing your home with other Albany and Corvallis homes for sale. Whether you intend to stay in your home or sell it, our real estate agents know that it's always a smart idea to maximize your property's curb appeal. A home with high curb appeal is more appealing to potential buyers, usually has a higher value, and looks its best. Here's what you need to know about boosting your curb appeal in time for summer. 

  • Paint Your Front Door
    Your home's front door sets the mood for your whole property. It also helps create a first impression with visitors and prospective buyers. A fresh coat of paint can give your home's exterior an instant facelift. Make sure that you select a high-quality exterior paint that's designed to withstand temperature fluctuations and precipitation. A light color can help your home stand out, while a darker hue gives your house a more elegant, sophisticated appearance. 
  • Update Your Deck Area
    A beautiful deck is an effective way to maximize your home's curb appeal. You might expand the size of your deck so that your home has more outdoor space, or you can get new decorative railings. If your deck looks a little faded or seems to blend in with its surroundings, a new coat of stain will allow it to look its best. Other upgrade ideas include decorative lighting and screening in some or all of your deck to keep insects and other pests out of your gathering area. 
  • Clean Up Your Home's Exterior Spaces
    Even a home with new paint, fresh deck stain, and gorgeous landscaping will look lackluster if the exterior spaces are cluttered, crowded, and dirty. Begin by removing any dead or decaying vegetation, like leaves, sticks, and plants. You should also deal with any weeds plaguing your yard or gardens. Next, see that your bushes, plants, and trees are all neatly trimmed. Once your vegetation is maintained, you can focus on decluttering and organizing outside toys and gardening and lawn tools. Consider investing in a storage shed or a couple of deck boxes so that you know everything has a dedicated storage area.
  • Maintain Your Gutters
    Gutters that are peeling, rusted, cracked, or sagging will detract from your home's curb appeal. If your gutters are relatively new but have a few damaged areas, you can likely repair small holes or separations in the seams. However, if your gutters look their age, replacing them will ensure that they complement your home's overall look. You can even invest in a material with a long lifespan that's strong and durable, like steel or copper. Keep your gutters in top-notch condition by cleaning them in the spring and fall to eliminate clogs and debris that may keep them from functioning properly. This will make sure too that they are ready for heavy rainfall during the upcoming months.
  • Stage Your Patio
    A lot of outdoor areas are beneficial, but it can be difficult to see how to use the space without proper staging. Staging shows potential buyers how they might use your outdoor areas, and it can give visitors to your home a sense of direction. For example, an outdoor sectional with throw pillows nestled around a fire pit encourages conversation and relaxation. An outdoor dining table with a lovely centerpiece and canopy or umbrella is a terrific spot to enjoy a cup of coffee or summer dinner outside. 

With a little time and money, you can maximize your home's curb appeal so that it looks its best. Ready to put your home on the market? Contact us to get started. 

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