Wednesday, February 10, 2010

ENTRE'E VOUS

The entry of your home is key when making a first impression.

Is the paint on your front door a bit faded? Freshen it for a low-cost update.

The front porch is no place to store outdoor toys or empty flowers pots. Clutter just eats at your valuable curb appeal.

Clear out any cobwebs in the corners, the light fixtures and sweep the steps often.

Speaking of lighting, update old fixtures for a quick and cost effective update.

Buy a new "Welcome" mat, subtle but effect! Keep all decorative items to a minimum.

Attention to these few details will go a long way when welcoming the buyer into "their" new home!

1 comment:

  1. I refuse to go into a restuarnt that has a DIRTY entry (many Denny's for instance). If I see greasy dirt on the entry of a home, it speaks VOLUMES on the quality of the 'insides.' And, another conern I have ... if people with 2- or 3-car garages are parking in the driveway ... it spells a cluttered, messed-up house and garage. Renee is right. Clean the clutter, donate/sell the crap, simply your home for a BUYER.

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