How a Little Lawn Care Can Sell Your House for You - Angel Fultz

How a Little Lawn Care Can Sell Your House for You

When it comes to sell your house in Houston for the most money possible, curb appeal definitely matters! Usually, its the first thing that we discuss with clients whose homes we sell. Curb appeal refers to the exterior look of the home youre sellingessentially, how good it looks from the street. If the home you want to sell makes a good first impression on the potential buyers who come to see it, theyre more likely to make a great offer!

There are all kinds of ways to boost your Houston homes curb appeal, from painting to window washing to roof repairs. While all of these are great ideas, there is one area that many homeowners neglect when it comes to their homes curb appeal: the yard! The front yard of a home is as much a part of its curb appeal as the front porch or front door. The better your yard looks, the more it helps your curb appeal, and the more likely your home is to sell quickly for a great price.

Fortunately, you dont have to be a professional landscaper to improve your yards curb appeal! Just a few simple tricks are all it takes to prepare your front yard for a successful home sale.

Top 4 Lawn Care Tips to Sell Your House in Houston

1. Full Grass

This is the most important part of boosting your lawns curb appeal. Houston is a lush city with plenty of sunshine and rainfall. Most home buyers in Houston prefer grass, so a yard with full grass is going to bring in the most buyer interest. Use grass seed or sod to make sure that your yard doesnt have any bald patches or ugly yellow grass before it goes on the market! If grass simply wont grow in an area of your yard, you may want to consider attractive gravel or turf to spruce up your curb appeal.

2. Fresh Mulch

This may seem unnecessary, but its notfresh mulch can add thousands of dollars worth of curb appeal to your home overnight! Mulch adds beauty, depth, and dimension to any landscape, and it will lend a manicured look to your yard. First, remove any weeds from flower beds and then add a nice bed of mulch. Add mulch around trees, too! In addition to improving the health of your yard, it also adds a clear definition between grass and garden beds, which makes everything look neat and well-maintained. Thats what buyers are looking for!

3. A Pop of Color

Dead and overgrown plants are the fastest way to kill your homes curb appeal to potential buyers. Trim or remove any plants that look less than amazing in any beds or planters. Replace them with a bit of color to make the house more welcoming! The best way to do this is by planting In-season annuals. Theyll be flowering and beautiful while the home is on the market, and theyre inexpensive. It doesnt matter if you dont have a green thumb; the goal here is to make the house look good for sale. The new owners can worry about keeping plants alive after they move in!

4. Pressure Wash

Once the softscapes of your yard have been given a facelift, its time to focus on the hardscapes! Any and all sidewalks, driveways, concrete, curbs, pavers, and bricks in front of your home should be power washed before you try to sell. No buyer wants to pull up to a home only to see mud and moss all over the sidewalk and oil stains in the driveway. Rent a pressure washer or call a professional to freshen up the look of your pavement. Its a very affordable trick, and youll be amazed at the difference it makes!

While all of these lawn care tips are essential to getting the most money possible from your home sale, the number-one tip for maximizing your return is hiring a great Realtor to list and market your home. When you work with us at Angel Fultz Realty, you get not only professional help selling your home, but valuable advice at every turn on how to maximize its value. If your house doesnt sell, we dont get paidthat means were motivated to make sure your home has the most curb appeal it can possibly have! Contact us today to get started.

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