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negatively affect its appeal to buyers. Hire an inspector to look at key components of the house and recommend what needs to be fixed. This way, it is discovered before homebuyers come in and do their own inspections. Termite infestations, deteriorating roofs and hidden water leaks are some things that might need fixing.
IMPROVE THE ENTRYWAY
The front door is the focal point of a home’s exterior. Invest in a new door or paint the door a striking color to add appeal. Remodeling magazine’s Cost vs. Value Report 2019 indicates that chang- ing an entry door to a steel replacement can offer 74.9 percent ROI. Such a door provides visual appeal and added security — things buyers look for. In addition to the front door, make sure the entryway has a level walkway, steps that are in good repair, accents that are free from rust or tarnish, and decorative plants.
OUTDOOR LIGHTING
Outdoor lighting can add to the ambi- ance of a property and serve as a security
feature. Utilize different lights, such as a bright light by the entry, uplighting in trees and shrubs for drama, a light-lined path to the door to improve visibility and motion-detection lights to improve the security of the property.
REPAINT (OR RESIDE) THE EXTERIOR
A fresh coat of paint or new (or cleaned) siding can instantly give homes a face-lift. Neutral, warm and inviting colors tend to have the widest appeal. Adding manufactured stone veneer to the home can offer a 94.9 percent ROI, says Remodeling. And after doing the front door and siding, investing in a garage- door replacement offers the highest ROI of all exterior projects listed on the Cost vs. Value Report 2019. This improvement returns 97.5 percent when selling.
Knowing which improvements add value to a home can help homeowners tailor their efforts to those that are most financially beneficial.
—Courtesy of MetroCreative
There are plenty of exterior renovations, such as a new entryway, that can add value to a home and give it that coveted “wow” factor.
CASH IN WITH CURB APPEAL
EXTERIOR RENOVATIONS THAT CAN IMPROVE HOME VALUE
Renovating a home to improve its value can be a smart investment. Interior improvements, such as up- dating kitchens and baths, offer
good return on investments, but there are plenty of exterior renovations that can add value to a home and give it that coveted “wow” factor.
ADD LANDSCAPING
Abundant and well-planned land- scaping can instantly boost curb appeal. According to the landscaping company
Lawn Starter, 71 percent of prospective homebuyers say a home’s curb appeal is an important factor in their buying deci- sions. As buyers use the internet to look for their dream homes, there’s no denying that a beautifully landscaped, nicely pho- tographed property can entice buyers to click and read more about a house.
ADDRESS INSECTS AND MINOR REPAIRS
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