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Guarantee a good first impression—and increase your home’s property value—with these simple tips for sprucing up your exterior

It is that time of year again, time to start working on the outside of your home… especially if you are getting ready to put it on the market. It is a truth universally acknowledged—by real-estate brokers and home improvement sites alike—that anyone looking to increase the property value of a home on the market need only renovate their kitchen or baths to see maximum results.

But the real truth is that, short of a major overhaul, there are lots of smaller, less time-consuming—not to mention more affordable—things you can do to guarantee your house makes an impact on potential buyers.

“Did you know that the front door and surrounding details can make or break a first impression?” says Annie Hoover, an associate broker at ERA Reardon Realty in Jackson, Michigan, who has seen firsthand what a difference a little paint can make. Architectural Digest asked her to share five easy fixes that will transform your home’s exterior without breaking the bank (or your back). Some of them will surprise you.




Consider the front door.
Yeah, I know, I have said this a million times, but here is what Ms. Hoover has to say, “If you’re on a budget, give doors a face-lift with a fresh coat of paint and a new or recently polished handle and door knocker from your local or online hardware store”. “Paint can be bought for less than $200 depending on the brand, and a really elegant door knocker or handle starts at $45.” Of course, you could replace the door altogether with something more dramatic. “An arched distinctive door with side lights will knock the socks off any buyer.”




Grab the gardening tools.
“If you have the room, anchor each side of the door with potted plants. Potted plants are an efficient, fragrant, and inexpensive way to add a pop of color, which is important to buyers. Also, avoid plastic containers and be sure to use ceramic or terra-cotta pots to add a touch of subtle opulence.”




Walk this way.
“Create an inviting walkway to your front door with beautiful blooms or shrubs,” she says. Among Hoover’s personal favorites: hydrangeas. “Depending on your preference, many can be found for under $30 and are easy to plant. If you have an area along a walkway leading up to your front door, go for bright blue and pink colors—they have a huge impact and are typically very low maintenance and cost efficient.”




Mask with mulch.
“A few bags or small truckload of mulch can turn dry or imperfect soil into a rich and striking border along walkways and around trees and foliage. Depending on how much you need, you can find it for as little as $3 to $10 per bag.”




Make it inviting.
“To add character and warmth to your exterior entryway, purchase a new (clean) welcome mat and hang an elegant outdoor wreath (these can be as low as $40),” says Hoover. “Nothing says ‘curb appeal’ like a welcoming and warm entryway.”



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