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Ten Things For $50 Or Less That You Can Do to Dramatically Increase the Curb Appeal of Your Home

Thu 02 Apr 2009 - 16:34

Ten Things For $50 Or Less That You Can Do to Dramatically Increase the Curb Appeal of Your Home
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Craig_Osterhoudt]Craig Osterhoudt

Whether you are getting ready to sell your home, refinance or just want to make your home look the best on the block, these ten tips are sure to get your home noticed first by potential buyers, appraisers or even the Jones's next door and are guaranteed to pay for themselves ten fold.

1. Clean your driveway! You can buy a cement washing/cleaning kit at your local home center for about 20 bucks. With a little splash of cleaner and a whole lot of elbow grease you can dramatically improve the look of your driveway. If your driveway is of decent size be sure to clean out the expansion joints and grooves that can accumulate years of dirt and debris.

2. Wash your windows. No, I mean really wash them. Clean the tracks, take the screens out and wash them with soap and water. Clean out the weep holes and wipe down the frames as well. If you have vinyl windows, wash them with some acetone (about 4 dollars at your local home center) and wipe down the frames inside and out to make your windows look brand new. If they are white aluminum, buy some spray paint and touch up any areas that are scratched or worn.

3. Plant a few plants. At the local nursery they usually have what they call a "clearance rack" I guess you could say. You can pick up 5 or 6 plants for 3.99 to 8.99 that will beautify the front of your house for about 30 dollars. Remember a reputable nursery will give you a warranty on plants so don't be afraid of the clearance rack, those plants are fine, if they die, you get a new one for free. Try to pick colorful plants that compliment the color and style of your home. You won't believe how many times I've seen a cactus in front of a colonial style house.

4. Replace the porch light. You can also find these on the clearance rack at the local home center. Nothing gives away the age of your home than the porch light. People will paint the house, replace the windows and re shingle the roof, but leave that same 20 year old porch light with faded glass panels and rusty frames. While you're at it, replace the doorbell as well. Little things make a huge difference. Many things the prospective buyer may not even consciously notice the little things but they add up quick and give the buyer that feeling of "ok I think this is the one, I don't know what it is, but this house is really speaking to me!"

5. Have a garage sale. Get rid of all extra items in your home, garage and backyard. If you can't sell it, and you aren't going to use it in the next few months, consider putting it in storage or keeping it at a relative's house. Any debris, clutter and "stuff" you can remove from your yard and garage will make it look bigger and more pleasing to the eye. I even recommend removing the garden hose and reel so the yard has a cleaner, crisper look. This isn't an article about removing clutter, there have been books written on that subject, but if you aren't going to use it in the near future, sell it. If it doesn't sell at a garage sale, try ebay, anything to get rid of all the junk. When your house/garage/sheds/closets are full to the top with junk and clutter, it really creates an eyesore and many people will judge how you took care of and maintained the house by this sight alone.

6. Help a neighbor. If your yard blends with the neighbors along one or both sides, offer to clean up his yard a little bit. Offer to mow his lawn for being such a great neighbor or tell him you have some extra plants that you can't find a place for and offer to plant them for him.

7. Shutters. From time to time home centers have the faux wood shutters on sale. I've seen 4 footers for as low as $9.99 for a pair of 4 footers. One of these on either side of your front window, painted with some left over paint from when you last painted your eaves will set your home apart from the others on your street.

8. Curb Appeal. Don't' forget about the actual curb! Your house doesn't start at the driveway; it includes the sidewalk, the curb, even the asphalt or street in front of your home. Are there large oil spots, is your house number painted clearly on the curb. Get your curb in order.

9. Re-screen your window screens. For about 20 dollars in mesh and a 4 dollar re-screening roller you can make your dusty, dirty, hole ridden, cat shredded screens look brand new. There is nothing like showing your home with a few windows open (weather permitting). It gives the prospective buyer a feel of what it will be like living there. You can open the windows on a nice day, they work, look clean and best of all it has screens and they keep the bugs out.

10. Trim all foliage. Trees, bushes, the grass. Trimming foliage makes it look brand new, bright and green and healthy. Any dead or burnt plants should be trimmed down to allow it to grow back faster. http://www.youcandoit.typepad.com http://www.installprolv.com

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