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Keep Your Home Attractive All Winter Long

Buying & Selling | By Allison Gomes | 0 Likes
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Curb appeal is important no matter the time of year.

Even in the depths of winter, a well-maintained exterior can make a strong first impression on potential buyers. The key is to put in a little effort to prevent snow, ice, and freezing temperatures from taking a toll. With a combination of maintenance and thoughtful improvements, you can ensure that your property remains welcoming and attractive to potential buyers throughout the colder months.

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Bring life to your landscaping

Perhaps no element can have as great an impact on your curb appeal as your landscaping, so take steps to enhance it as much as possible. Start by clearing away fallen leaves, branches, and other debris from your yard to create a tidy appearance. Pruning overgrown shrubs is also essential since it will keep them looking nice while also improving the visibility of your home’s exterior. Even more, be sure to cut back any tree branches that have grown close to your roof or siding to avoid any unnecessary damage.

Once you have everything neatened up, turn your attention to your garden. Remove any weeds that have appeared in the last few months, and add a fresh layer of mulch around your plants. This will help insulate them from the cold and ensure they continue looking their best. Finally, install outdoor lighting, such as solar lights along any walkways and uplighting around the front of your home, to both highlight its best features and improve safety for visitors during the shorter days of winter.

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Winterize your home’s exterior

The last thing you want while your home is up for sale is for it to experience visible damage that turns buyers off, making them question the integrity of the property. And even if they do remain interested, making essential repairs could eat into your potential profit and delay closing. This makes protecting your exterior from the elements a must. Begin by inspecting your roof for signs of damage, such as missing shingles or leaks, and take the necessary steps to fix any issues. Also, clean your gutters to ensure that they are free of debris and can effectively manage water runoff from any rain or snow, further reducing the risk of water damage.

Additionally, insulating outdoor exposed pipes will help prevent freezing, which can lead to them bursting and requiring extensive repairs. These small but impactful steps will safeguard your home from the harshest of winter’s challenges, keeping it looking and feeling its best while on the market.

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Maintaining your home’s curb appeal and winterizing it does more than enhance its appearance—it also preserves or even increases its value while signaling care and attention, making it more attractive to potential buyers. If you’re thinking about selling your home, a real estate agent can provide expert guidance to help you maximize its features and get the best offer possible. Reach out today to learn how you can achieve your real estate goals, no matter the season.

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