Have you ever judged a book by its cover? Or, have you, in a frenzied state at the movie store, with no time to kill, grabbed what turned out to be a very bad movie because the cover was, well, pretty. Although many of us might like to think we are above such biased judgment calls, in all likelihood, most all of us have judged something according to what has been presented on the outside. This phenomenon, holds true for prospective buyers looking at houses, as well. A large percentage of home buyers will decide whether or not they want to view a home, based on its curb appeal- the outside attractiveness that can hook a buyers attention.
Consider that with the advent and now prolific use of the internet everywhere and within the world of real estate, buyers are presented with a wide scope of choice and information. The information that they put the bulk of their faith in, statistically, are photos. So, as well as having good quality photos of your house, consider the importance of curb appeal as one of the first elements that will peak interest in your property. Secondly, consider that if interest is not peaked a first time, there is little, to no chance, that the buyer in question will choose to view your property at all. Like a shopper bombarded with a million product choices in the super market, something with an appealing package may catch their eye, over the product that has superior quality. We do make judgments based on packaging, especially under stress.
So, after that little diatribe, you are hopefully convinced of the value of curb appeal when selling your home. Now, we can get into the nitty gritty details on how you can create an appealing curb. There are some questions to ask yourself. Better yet, ask yourself, and then ask a friend to give you their opinion. Of course, don't let their answer disturb your friendship-an honest response may help you sell and perhaps fetch top dollar for your property.
1. What is the first impression of your house and yard?
2. Look at specific features and make a list of the good ones.
3. Look again, and make a list of the worst exterior features.
Enhancing curb appeal, without a major overhaul is based on the enhancement of the good stuff and the minimization or improvement of what is not-so-good.
Begin first with what is challenging- in this case those features that are not so attractive. But, before jumping into elements that may involve some project work, start first with anything that needs a good-old-fashioned clean up. Perhaps some of those negative features, just need a coat of paint or a pressure wash. Here are some ideas.
- Clean gutters and windows.
- Kill mold and mildew on the roof, house, sidewalks and driveway.
- Paint the exterior of your house an attractive color. Consult your surrounding neighborhood to see what works.
- Pressure wash dirty siding and dingy decks.
- Edge sidewalks.
- Remove vegetation growing between concrete or bricks.
- Trim trees or plant limbs that are touching or near your home. Greenery should showcase your home, not hide it.
- Attend to all sides of your house, including the rear. Buyers do look everywhere!
Once you have generally cleaned up, look again and consider some landscaping decisions. As with interior home staging, the attractiveness of an un-cluttered interior holds true for the exterior of a home as well. Begin first with removing what landscaping elements seem to be cluttering others that needs to shine. Most buyers, have a hard time visualizing changes. But take note that buyers who can visualize necessary changes may well come to you with an undesirably low offer.Your own foresight and curb appeal work will attract buyers, and fend off low offers.
Here are some tips to consider for appealing landscaping:
- Shrubs generally work best when they anchor the corners of a house.
- A tree should function for protection or as an accent. Trees are most appealing when they to not disturb the line of sight.
- Frame the greeting area or front door with flowering plants and low shrubs.
- Stone and rock and can be used cosmetically to add a look of durability to your home.
In creating curb appeal, always consider the importance of the entranceway. Visual attractiveness is based on creating a focal point, and that point is usually the entranceway of a house. Door color should match the accent color of your home. A door that is colorful can be friendly and inviting, but make sure it is not shockingly bright. A second focal point is good, when it serves to lead the eye along a path to the entranceway. A garden bench or arbor are good secondary focal points.
What we have outlined in this article are smaller, more manageable projects you can do yourself to enhance the curb appeal of your home. If it seems like your home requires more than you can manage yourself, hire a professional who can write up a detailed. plan. Either way, do not neglect the power of packaging as you prepare your house for a competitive market.
Sesame Street Word On The Street
International property investors are right now researching Brazilian property and many are finding the area of Fortaleza, Brazil an attractive place to invest. Cheap land prices a stable economy and low cost of living Brazil is a strong contender for the hottest overseas property location in the world.
Fortaleza is situated on the far northeast coast in one of the driest and sunniest parts of the country. This city of 2.1 million inhabitants is the capital of the state of Ceara and sits along the spectacular Atlantic coastline. Fortaleza is known for its sunny days and active nights
There is something for everyone in this city, from beaches and bars to culture and shopping. Iracema Beach is a popular, eclectic beach that has many all night bars for tourists and locals alike to enjoy. Other popular beaches include the Praio de Futuro, Meireles, Volta da Jurema and Mucuripe. The last three of these beaches are connected to each other by the Avenida Beira-Mar, a three mile long road with just about anything anyone could want. The largest water park in Brazil is at Porto das Dunas, about 20 minutes south of the city.
Fortaleza has many existing properties for sale that are available at very reasonable properties. For those looking for a place to retire, this is a hard place to beat with existing costs so low. It is also beginning to see some major developments spring up, particularly along the coast outside of the city. Taibai Beach Gardens is a new development about 60 minutes outside the city and The Fountains, Praia das Fontes, about 50 minutes south of the city are two popular new developments. These and other developments have many off-plan units for sale, and the values are only expected to rise in the coming years.
Development and investment is slowly moving up the Brazilian coast and now is a great time to get into this area. Over the next few years, there will be much greater activity in these areas, and the investments and values of all properties will rise.
With the recent opening of its new international airport terminal, getting to Fortaleza is becoming easier. Pinto Martins International Airport (FOR) opened its terminal in 1998 and is just 15 minutes from downtown. Because of its location it is the closest major Brazilian city to Europe and there are an increasing number of charters that fly directly into Fortaleza. There is connecting service from Salvador, Rio de Janeiro, and Sao Paulo.
Brazil is already making investors money house prices are picking up and the currency is getting stronger no wonder the word on the investment street is Fortaleza Brazil
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