It's what’s outside that counts! Check
out these 11 exterior upgrades that’ll give your home simple but effective curb
appeal.

Your home’s curb appeal sets the tone for
what potential buyers expect of the home they’re walking into, explains Darren
Brand, owner and lead stager at designedtosell.ca. “Since most people’s buying
decisions are based on an emotional response, the curb appeal starts the love
affair, or terminates it immediately,” he says.
Advertisement
But you don’t have to completely overhaul the exterior of your
home in order to sell. Just pick and choose what you think will have the
most impact and go from there. No matter what state the economy is in, dealing
with curb appeal issues are important since even in good times, you
could be leaving money on the table by not doing needed work, Darren says. When
times are tough, there are also a lot less potential purchasers and a lot more
competition, so you have to make your home stand out in a crowd.
Darren
provides 11 simple ways to improve your home’s curb appeal for maximum
impact.
1 Start with the most obvious thingsIf you
can only do a few things to spruce up the exterior of your home, start with the
most glaringly obvious. For example, if your garden is overrun with weeds, the
front lawn hasn’t been cut in so long that you need a machete to get to the door
and remnants of last spring’s garage sale still adorn the front porch, mow the
lawn, pull the weeds and get rid of the mess. A messy front yard will be the
first thing a potential buyer sees and it might tell them not to look any
further. You don’t have to have a prize-winning rose garden to
attract potential buyers, just a yard that looks tidy and well cared for.
2 Add plantersAdding planters (even store bought,
ready-made ones) can go a long way toward creating the perception of a well
loved home. They not only add colour to a porch or patio, they’re eye-catching
and give the impression you spend time improving your
surroundings.
3 Ensure consistent window
treatmentsMatched blinds and curtains can add a lot to the
perception of quality and thought put into a home, says Darren. “A lot of people
don’t even think about how this interior element affects the look of the
exterior.” He also stresses the importance of washing your windows; this is
also something that has an impact on the inside as well as outside of your
home.
4 Wake up your drivewaySince the driveway is
one of the first things prospective buyers will notice, it’s a good idea to
freshen it up. Adding a sealer can refresh a tired driveway. This is an
inexpensive makeover that can be accomplished in a short time by almost anyone,
Darren says.