A beautiful modern kitchen, plenty of storage solutions, and a spacious bathroom are all things that can help to win the hearts and wallets of new homebuyers. However, before you start searching for paint coupons to spruce up the inside of your house, it’s worth remembering that the first thing your potential buyers are going to see is the outdoors.

 

Curb appeal is a real, and important concept when it comes to selling your home. After all, your landscape has an important role to play in how your property is perceived. If your yard is cluttered with weeds and overgrown grass, then you’ll struggle to attract as many people.

 

So, how can you attract more buyers to your yard?

 

1.     Clear Away the Weeds and Dead Plants

Usually, the first thing you’ll need to do when you’re trying to improve the appearance of your landscape is dedicate some time to cleaning up. Start by removing shrubs, dead plants, weeds, and other unnecessary debris.

If you get a lot of fallen leaves around your property, then there should be someone on hand to sweep and rake regularly. Remember that people might come and drive by your property before they come to an open house, so keep on top of the maintenance.

2.     Cut the Grass

It might seem a little simplistic, but mowing your lawn can be an important part of achieving the perfect landscape. While most yards will require additional maintenance too, you should still be mowing your lawn a minimum of once each week. You should also ensure that your lawn is watered regularly so that it looks green and lush when your buyers come to visit.

3.     Add Flowers for a Splash of Color

Attracting homebuyers to your property isn’t always easy, but it’s safe to say that practically everyone loves flowers! If your front hard has a lot of greenery, you might think about adding more colors to the mix to give it that extra bit of curb appeal. Think about planting some flowers around your property or implementing some shrubbery with multi-colored blooms.

There are plenty of options available, and you can always try speaking to a professional landscape artist if you need help making your decision.

4.     Add Trees for Shade

If you want your homebuyers to imagine in a future in your property where they’re sitting out in the garden on those warm summer afternoons, a few shade-providing trees can be a great way to get their imaginations going. Shade trees help to decrease the temperature of your home in some cases, which might make your property more energy-efficient, and they’re also a stunning way to draw the eye.

5.     Introduce Outdoor Lights

Finally, lights aren’t just a great way to improve the appearance of your property at night time, they’re also a fantastic solution for security too. Lights can make it easier to see people lurking around your home in the dark and reduce the risk of trips and falls when you’re coming up the garden path. Speak to a landscape artist about the best exterior lights for your needs.

 

Upgrading Your Curb Appeal

While there’s no one-size-fits-all solution for the perfect garden, adding some color and maintenance to your yard routine could be the easiest way to improve your chances of making a quick sale on today’s competitive real estate market.

Hat tip to our friends at Bellhops for helping us create this post

 

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