Adding Curb Appeal
By: Valerie Davenport
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"Hey there, homeowners! Thanks for joining me here at Reality of Realty. With the seasons changing, it's the perfect time to spruce up your home's exterior, especially if you're considering selling. Did you know that according to the University of Michigan, maintaining your home's exterior can increase its perceived value by 5-11%? That's right! So, watch this video to find some easy updates to boost that curb appeal!"
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"First up, landscaping. Tame that wild jungle and opt for drought-tolerant plants to save on watering. A neatly trimmed lawn and bushes can work wonders!"
"Next, powerwash those driveways, fences, stairs, and walkways. You won't believe the difference it makes in removing winter grime and giving new life to old surfaces."[
"Ah, clean windows! Nobody enjoys cleaning them, but it's a small price for a big impact. Say goodbye to streaks and hello to crystal-clear views!"
"Now, let's add a pop of color with a welcome mat. It's a simple touch that sets a warm tone for potential buyers."
"Lastly, don't forget the little details. Replace faded garden flags, spruce up the mailbox, and ensure your address numbers are bold and visible."
"And there you have it! These easy updates can make a world of difference without breaking the bank. So, whether you're selling or just want to impress the neighbors, why not give your home that extra curb appeal it deserves? Plus, who wouldn't want to capture that fresh look when Google's street view drives by? Thanks for watching, and happy home beautifying!"
This content last updated on Saturday, May 24, 2025 9:00 PM from MRED.
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