Curb Appeal
How important is the exterior look of my property?
First impressions really do count. If the impact of your curb appeal is strong, people will want to see what is inside.
Cut the lawn.
Cut and trim the shrubs.
Remove dead tree limbs and other yard debris.
Brighten up the garden with fresh shrubs and flowers.
Get rid of the clutter. Put away toys and gardening equipment.
Touch up peeling paint on doors, siding, and trim.
Repair and paint the fence.
Fix damaged roof shingles and flashing.
Clean windows, replace broken panes, and fix torn screens.
Clean gutters and downspouts.
Wash the driveway and sidewalk. Patch cracks or holes.
Clean up the garage and shed.
Have the gas grill ready for use.
Make sure outside lights and doorbells work.
Return to: Preparing Selling
Dale has answers to a lot of your questions and more professional tips to make your real estate transaction more pleasurable.
Call or E-mail Dale or click on "Ask Your Own Questions."
Dale can send you information on any Property Listed For Sale on the Multiple Listing Service in the Ottawa area. If you would like him to help you locate a home, please fill out his Information Request Form.
Or perhaps you are considering selling your home in the near future, he can also offer you a Free No-Obligation Market Evaluation Form.
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