How to Enhance Your Home's Curb Appeal for Selling in the Winter

A key to being able to easily sell your home in the winter is to ensure you have an aesthetically pleasing exterior look. There is great value in having a good curb appeal as the outside appearance is the first impression of anyone who is visiting your home. The state of your house’s exterior acts as a quick glance into what the inside of the home may look like. There are several simple elements of design to consider: having clear walkways, an upgraded mailbox, and a fresh coat of paint.

Clear Your Walkways

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As a potential buyer approaches your home, the first thing they will actively notice is the state of your sidewalks and driveways. Winter snow can easily cover your driveway and sidewalks, making it difficult for someone to walk into your home. The experience they have walking up to your house is going to be a lasting first impression on visitors, so having a slippery path to enter your home may leave a lasting negative impression while they consider which home is right for them.


Upgrade Your Mailbox

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A mailbox is the part of your home that is closest to the street, meaning that it is one of the first things someone sees when they get to your home and potentially the last thing they see pulling out of your driveway. The better shape your mailbox is in, the greater the aesthetic value is of your home’s look. Switching out your mailbox is an easy upgrade that will rapidly boost the first impression a potential buyer will have. Having an old dented mailbox causes people to think the inside of the home will also look like it has not been properly taken care of. Mailboxes are an initial representation of the state of the interior of your home

Add A Fresh Coat of Paint

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The condition of the paint on the exterior of your home is another key indicator potential buyers use to infer what your home will look like on the inside. The weather can have harsh effects on the condition of the paint on your home. If you have faded or chipped paint on the exterior of your home, the easiest way to fix this is to simply add a fresh coat of exterior paint. The new coat of paint will not only get rid of the old and worn-out paint, but it will also show that you care about the condition of your home. Buyers in the housing industry are typically looking for a house that has always been taken care of; it’s a sign that the home’s good condition will last be able to last a lifetime. 

The exterior of your home is the first thing a person sees when they come to visit you, so it is important that it looks fresh and clean, especially in the snowy winter months. There are several things you do not want to forget: keep your driveway and sidewalks clear, consider changing out your mailbox and updating the exterior paint on your house. Don't forget to contact PaintPositive to update the exterior paint of your home!



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