Curb appeal is important to buyers – and it’s also important to your neighbors. Both groups are forming first impressions about the type of homeowner you are, based on your home’s exterior. And for good reason, since your home’s curb appeal can affect the entire neighborhood.
“Curb appeal is the first-impression that buyers get of their potential new home, and this impression informs buyers to start making assumptions about the interior maintenance and even the price of a home,” explains Steve Schwab, founder/CEO of Casago in Scottsdale, Arizona. When you invest time and money into maximizing curb appeal by enhancing the exterior and landscaping, he says you will generate interest that leads to ultimately closing a deal.
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