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Jun, 2019

How To Boost Curb Appeal

Whether you are buying or selling your property, or commercial real estate in Chicago, curb appeal is an important aspect of the sale, as it is most likely the first thing prospective buyers look at. We’ve broken down ways to help boost curb appeal and simple tips and tricks to make the property’s facade shine.

 

Take Care of Your Lawn

Lawn care goes a long way to add to curb appeal and add to your home’s exterior appearance. Add some greenery, plant some flowers, or even add planters and window boxes to boost the exterior view. Plants and lawn care can help accentuate key visual points—like your windows and the entryway—and make the property look neater overall.

 

Make The Front Door Pop

Did you know that having a front door that stands out helps attract the attention of buyers? Make a statement by painting your front door a bright and bold color, or replace the single front door with french doors. Adding a transom or sidelights in addition to the front exterior door helps add character to the house and property.

 

Light Fixtures

Welcome your neighbors and prospective buyers with light sources along the walkway, and at your front door entrance. You can even hang some porch string lights or use some lanterns. Make sure you are keeping up with light maintenance, meaning cleaning off cobwebs and debris around the outdoor light fixtures

 

Shiny Address

Upgrading your house numbers to make your address stand out amongst your neighbors. You want to catch the eyes of people walking by with your distinctive new numbers. You can also choose a font that aligns with the property’s architecture, making everything have a certain flow.

 

All About Symmetry

Symmetry is pleasing to the eye and the simplest to arrange, making light fixtures and front door access appealing with plant or color accents. Focal points are nice to look at with symmetrical patterns and it makes your house look more put together. Some ideas include matching lanterns on either side of your front door garage door, and plants leading up your walkway.

 

Curb appeal can be completed in just one weekend if you are able to plan ahead with the projects you want to tackle. Adding in finishing touches with time and effort goes a long way, and you’ll be thrilled with the results, especially since you put your hard work into it. Next time you pass commercial real estate in Chicago, check out their curb appeal and you’ll be shocked to see how many changes could be made.

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