It’s been said that it’s only what’s on the inside that counts. But that’s not true when it comes to selling your house. Your home’s exterior is key in getting prospective buyers to want to open your door and check out what’s inside. To ensure your home puts its best face forward, try these easy tips for increasing your home-selling potential.

Make the Front Door Special

Make_The_Front_Door_SpecialSpruce up your front door with a coat of glossy paint in whatever color best suits the style of your home. A cottage-style house may look great with a country-blue door, a Colonial may be crying out for a cheerful red door. As long as it’s fresh and not too trendy, it’ll attract positive attention. Make sure the door doesn’t squeak when it opens, too!

 

 

 

 

Dress the Porch

Dress the PorchSay “Welcome” with a few pots of seasonal plants and a clean and decorative doormat. If the porch is large, make sure there’s a comfortable seat or swing in good condition for visitors to enjoy. Check that your front steps and railings are stable and in good repair, too.

 

 

 

 

 

Ring Their Bell

Ring_Their_BellsImpress potential buyers with attention to detail. Clean or replace all front-door accoutrements, including the doorbell (if you don’t have one, install one; some actually run on batteries), the address numbers, the doorknocker, the doorknob and key lock—even the mailbox. A stylish new set of hardware can help make a great first impression.

 

 

 

 

Make It Sparkle

Make_it_SparkleWash your exterior windows until they shine. Don’t forget to clean shutters, gutters, and siding, as well. It’s never a bad thing to look like an overachiever in the home-maintenance department.

 

 

 

Clear the Path

Clear_the_PathPower wash the sidewalk, driveway, and any other surfaces leading up to your front door. Let the area dry and follow up with a clean sweep before prospective buyers arrive. Make sure garbage cans and recycling bins are empty, clean, and carefully tucked out of sight.

 

 

 

 

 

Go for a Great Garage

Go_for_a_Great_GarageIf your garage is visible from the street in front of your house, make sure it’s as good looking as your house—and matches the style of your home. If your garage door has seen better days, consider painting it, or replacing it with one of the newer models that add architectural interest with rows of windows or carriage-house styling. (Electric garage-door openers are a bonus with prospective home buyers. This is a good time to test yours, making sure it’s running correctly and in good working order.)

Store the Clutter

Store_the_ClutterThe tricycle, the wheelbarrow, the sprinkler, the Frisbee that finally slid off the roof—put it all out of sight so that your yard looks bigger, cleaner, and more appealing. If Fido usually plays outside, clean up his area (including doing doggy doo-doo duty and removing “Beware of Dog” signs!), and put away his bones and toys. Send all pets “on vacation” during buyer visits.

Ward Off the Weeds

Ward_Off_the_WeedsYou don’t have to have the fanciest flora and fauna in the neighborhood to impress a potential buyer, but you must have a well-maintained, nice-looking yard. Mowed grass, well-kept flowerbeds, and a fence that’s in good condition will all get a thumbs-up. If your outside looks good, buyers will already be anticipating a great inside.

 

Perk Up the Patio

Perk_up_the_PatioIf your deck or outdoor wooden furniture is looking tired, give it a new coat of stain or paint to freshen it up. Make sure your grill is covered or in great condition; if not, put it away. Place a few well-positioned pots of flowers or herbs near the back door along with another doormat.

 

 

 

 

 

Trim the Trees

Trim_up_the_TreesMake sure no large trees are too close to the house or to power lines. Not only can trees cramp a home’s style by making the home dark or obscuring interesting architectural details, they can lean over dangerously and fill the gutters with leaves. Careful pruning will let the sun shine in and keep your home safe.