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Curb appeal counts when it comes to increasing your home's value

Marquette Reddam

After spending 17 years proudly representing the public school districts of Texas, Marquette retired from the practice of law in 2016 to give her left...

After spending 17 years proudly representing the public school districts of Texas, Marquette retired from the practice of law in 2016 to give her left...

Apr 22 8 minutes read

You never get a second chance to make a good first impression, and that counts for your home, too.   

Potential buyers often drive-by a home and make a snap judgment based on how the home looks from the outside.  Some buyers won't even get out of the car and go inside if they don't like the look from the street -- even if the interior is stunning.  Everything from paint color, the approach to the front door, landscaping, house numbers, and mailbox all contribute to a home’s curb appeal.  

Fortunately, improving the look of your home’s exterior doesn’t require a 6-man crew and thousands of dollars.  From fresh paint to colorful plants, these inexpensive changes to your home’s exterior could help your Austin home sell faster and increase its value (and sales price).   

Here are some simple fixes to help your home go from blah to bravo.  

Add a Fresh Coat of Paint

Add a Fresh Coat of Paint

A fresh coat of paint can breathe new life and energy into your home's exterior -- and help catch the eye of potential buyers.   Home Again reports that the average ROI on an exterior paint job is 43%, so a few paint touch ups can provide a lot of bang for your buck.  When painting, don’t forget picket fences around your yard, trimming around the eaves of the roof, and replacing old gutters and downspouts.  

If you need some inspiration, check out these 28 inviting home exterior paint combinations from HGTV.   But stay away from blue as the primary wall color. While we personally like the color, in our experience homes that are a certain shade of what we call "kiss of death blue" have a harder time selling than other colors.  Not sure if there's anything scientific behind it, but that's what we've seen happen time and time again.   

If a new paint job isn't in the budget, consider pressure-washing the siding.  Washing away the accumulated dust and dirt can make your home look fresh again.  Many home improvement stores allow you to rent a pressure washer for the day.   

Emphasize the Front Door

Emphasize the Front Door

A brightly colored door is a great way to draw attention to your house and make it feel more inviting. The front door should be your home’s exterior focal point — ramp up the appeal by painting it a rich hue, updating door hardware or adding a new knocker.  Here are the 25+ best front door colors according to House Beautiful.  

Add shutters or accent trim

Add shutters or accent trim 

If you want to add curb appeal without too much expense or an new exterior coat of paint, shutters and trim can add a welcoming layer of beauty.  Exterior shutters can be made of wood, aluminum, vinyl, composite, or fiberglass -- many of which can be painted to coordinate with your home.  For example, dark shutters can add a dramatic accent to a home, or you can go colorful for an attention-getting dose of fun and charm.  Either way, it's an easy way to add curb appeal to your home's exterior. 

Update Your Landscaping

Update Your Landscaping

Take a hard look at your yard, landscaping, sidewalk, and front entryway.  Are the bushes trimmed and tidy?  Do you have colorful plants to draw guests toward the door?  Are there dead spots in the yard?  Tree limbs hanging too low?  Exterior landscaping is a key element in improving your home's curb appeal.  And the dividends are noteworthy.  Home Again reports a whopping 401% (yes, four hundred and one) return on improving the yard of a home.  In turn, landscaping economist John Harris states that updating your home's grounds can contribute 28% of your home's overall value.  

Tall trees and shrubs can make a small house look smaller or even block it from view.  Look for lush ground cover plants, freshen the mulch in any flower beds, and add a few pops of color to beds and pots to build more dimension.   But don't go to extremes...  Not everyone wants a xeriscaped yard, for example, so be thoughtful about your upgrades.  

Need help?  We really like Rusty and Sam over at Sweetwater Landscape and Projects.   You won't find a nicer bunch of hard-working folks to help you with your project.  

Add Exterior Architectural Details

Add Exterior Architectural Details 

Architectural details are like the jewelry of your home.  You can turn a standard structure into a period piece by adding attractive trim, updated light fixtures, and new door hardware to your entryway.  New house numbers that are consistent with the style of the home are another cost-effective detail to consider.   You can find large scale numbers at most home stores like CB2 these days, and sites like Etsy offer even more alternatives.  

Turn on the Charm

Turn on the Charm

Entice potential buyers by adding bits of charm that welcome your visitors. You can do this by adding details that make your home unique such as a sitting bench or rocking chair accented with colorful pillows.  If you have a large front porch, add furniture and an outdoor area rug. Wall décor can also bring the indoors out.  And don't forget to add a cheerful welcome mat and a few flowering plants in pots.

Update your Walkway

Update your Walkway

The steps and walkway to the door are also important.  Think of ways to make the approach more attractive, like a new stone walkway, subtle lighting,  or an edged path.  This can also be as easy as pressure washing your concrete walkway or patching any cracks.   If the landscape calls for it, accent the walkway with fresh mulch.  The contrast between a lighter walkway and darker mulch creates an illusion of length (and grandeur) to the home.

Create Symmetry

Create Symmetry

Symmetry is not only pleasing to the eye, it's also the simplest to arrange. Symmetrical structures such as light fixtures, potted plants, and other front-door accents can create a welcoming entryway and boost curb appeal.  Balance and proportion are powerful design tools for adding focal points to your home's exterior.

Mailbox Makeover

Mailbox Makeover

Gone are the days when every house had the same boring aluminum mailbox.  There are myriad options to complement your home and show a little personality.  You can dress up your mailbox for easy curb appeal by painting the wooden post to match the house's exterior color, or by surrounding it with a beautiful flowering garden.  You can even go custom.  We love the bespoke mailboxes built by local Austin company Bold MFG.   They are swoon-worthy!

Replace the gutters

Replace the gutters 

If your home has an older gutter system, odds are it's also suffering from peeling paint, rust, or other problems that can convey a sense of neglect. Replace old systems with a newer vinyl gutter system or pull out the paint to freshen them up. 

We can help you put your best face forward

In real estate, a beautiful face isn't just memorable, it can make or break a home sale. The exterior of your home deserves the same attention to detail as the interior.  If you'd like a personalized audit on what you should specifically do to your home to increase your sales price, please reach out.  We offer no obligation consults to sellers -- no BS included.  




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