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Home Sellers Yield High Returns Investing in Curb Appeal
Home Sellers Yield High Returns Investing in Curb Appeal
Home Sellers Yield High Returns Investing in Curb Appeal
(ARA) - When
selling a home it pays to perk up where you park.
"A remodeled kitchen and bath can help sell a home, but curb appeal
is what gets buyers through the door," says Betty Jane Garrett, a
licensed agent with Paradigm Realty in Oklahoma City. "If they
don't like what they see from the street chances are they won't
waste time going inside."
An old worn out garage door, even on the cutest house, can change
"Honey, stop the car," into "Keep driving," in an instant.
Realtors in a nationwide survey say replacing your garage door
prior to listing your home can increase its curb appeal and the
asking price -- anywhere from one to four percent. That's no
surprise considering homeowner demand for more storage space has
made three-car garages an architectural standard, not to mention, a
major design focal point.
If you are thinking of upgrading your home's garage appeal you may
want to consider something more than a standard steel panel door.
According to "Professional Builder" magazine, designer garage doors
are one of the "50 Must-Have Features for Today's Home Buyers."
"We had a seller last fall who replaced existing 70s style flush
panel garage doors with Clopay carriage house style doors and it
changed the entire look of the house," adds Garrett. "It sold for
full asking price the first day on the market and the owners made a
profit. The interior had been upgraded -- but it was the exterior
that the buyers fell in love with at first sight."
Garrett offers these additional suggestions to help take your home
from "for sale" to "sold."
1. Paint the front door a bright color. Nothing says welcome home
like a cheerful front entry. It's an easy affordable way to freshen
up a paint scheme without having to repaint the entire
exterior.
2. Change out-dated light fixtures -- or add lights if you don't
have some already. Light up your doorways, driveway and walkways.
Better to have more lights at lower wattages than one, very bright
one. Spotlights angled to highlight trees and bushes create a
dramatic nighttime effect. Solar lights that charge during the day
are easy to install yourself.
3. Mulch. It makes landscaping and beds look tidy, crisp and well
maintained and helps minimize weeding.
4. Plant flowers. This is always money well spent because it adds
charm and life to any exterior. Even if you don't have a green
thumb, invest in some planters and have a local nursery fill them
with annuals that thrive in your climate and place them at major
entry points.
5. Re-surface your driveway. Instead of a black top or smooth
concrete, consider stained or stamped concrete patterns. This can
do wonders for curb appeal.
To obtain a free Ideas & Inspirations book and learn more about
how you can transform your home in less than a day with a new
garage door log onto www.clopaydoor.com or call (800) 225-6729.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
