Here are affordable curb appeal ideas for selling a house:
Paint the front door: A fresh coat of paint can make a big difference in the appearance of a home, and the front door is a great place to start.
Add potted plants: Potted plants can add color and life to the front of a house, and are a relatively inexpensive way to improve curb appeal.
Replace old or worn-out house numbers: Old or worn-out house numbers can make a house look unkempt, so replacing them with new ones can help improve curb appeal.
Add shutters: Shutters can add character and charm to a house, and can be purchased in a variety of styles and colors to suit different tastes.
Pressure wash the exterior: Pressure washing the exterior of a house can remove dirt, grime, and other debris, making the house look cleaner and more inviting.
Install a new mailbox: A new mailbox can add a touch of style to the front of a house, and can be purchased in a variety of designs to suit different tastes.
Repair the roof: A damaged or worn-out roof can make a house look unkempt, so repairing or replacing it can help improve curb appeal.
Add a new doormat: A new doormat can be a simple and affordable way to add a touch of personality to the front of the house.
Replace old light fixtures: Old or outdated light fixtures can make the house look dated. Replacing them with new ones can give the house a more modern look.
Add some outdoor lighting: Outdoor lighting can add to the curb appeal of the house and make it more inviting at night.
Install a new front door handle: A new front door handle can add to the overall appearance of the house.
Add some outdoor furniture: Outdoor furniture can make the front of the house look more inviting and create a welcoming atmosphere.
Plant some shrubs: Shrubs can add to the landscaping of the house and make the front of the house more appealing.
Clean up the landscaping: Trim shrubs, remove weeds, and add fresh mulch to make the front of the house look neat and well-maintained.
Add some color: Plant flowers or shrubs in pots or along the front of the house to add a splash of color and make the property more attractive.
You can get in touch with me for any assistance or advice about buying or selling a home in Greater Boston. Feel free to call me or send me an email or get in touch on Facebook.
For more great tips and local information about Boston and the South Shore, sign up for my monthly newsletter. I promise I won’t spam you.