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Ready, Set, Prep: Curb Appeal

Thinking about getting your home on the market when things are a little back to normal? 

Scroll on to see some curb appeal projects that could increase the value of your home. 
REFRESH YOUR LANDSCAPE

An outdoor makeover could net you a healthy
83 % return on investment and increases the chance of a home sale according to the National Association of Realtors and the National Association of Landscape Professionals.

Pro tip: Use native plants in your landscaping which are generally lower maintenance, requiring less water, pruning and fertilizer, and grow well in their native range. 

 

IMPLEMENT A LAWN-CARE SYSTEM


A good-looking lawn can increase your home’s value by $1,000, which equals a 267% ROI. 

To get your lawn up to par, you’ll need to supply sufficient nutrients and take steps to reduce weeds.

 

GLAM UP YOUR HOME WITH STONE VENEER

With a nearly 96% return on investment in 

resale value manufactured stone veneer leads 

all renovations on Remodel Magazine’s 2020 

Cost vs. Value report.

LET THERE BE LIGHT

Outdoor lighting creates a warm ambiance in your yard and can really amp up your home’s curb appeal.

Need some DIY inspo? Check out this blog

GARAGE DOOR UPGRADE

Adding a new steel garage door will nearly pay for itself, according to Remodeling Magazine’s 2020 Cost vs. Value report. The project returns an average 95% of its initial cost at sale nationally, Remodeling says.

 

VISUALIZE YOUR UPGRADE  

 

 

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