It’s hard to believe that fall is already upon us. Summer may
be over, but now is not the time to neglect a home’s exterior, especially if
it’s going to soon be listed for-sale this season. Here are a few tips to
help you embrace the fall season and keep your property looking its best:
· The most obvious tip: rake up
leaves on a frequent basis;
· Inspect your gutters regularly and
remove any leaves that get trapped;
· Carry on weeding garden beds and
walkways;
· Remove all annual flowers that are
no longer blooming and plants that are past their “best before” date.
Dead vegetation gives the impression of a home not cared for;
· If you’re experiencing a warm, dry
fall in your area, you’ll still need to irrigate your lawn (according to local
by-laws of course);
· Fertilize your lawn before the
ground freezes (unless you’re lucky enough to live in a year-round warm
climate). This will give your grass a head start in the spring.
However, check with your local garden center first to find out if this is the
right course of action for your particular environment;
· Readjust the timers on outdoor
lighting displays since it now gets dark earlier;
· Give your gardens some liveliness
by planting fall flowers such as chrysanthemums. Choose a color that
compliments the exterior of your home;
· Redesign
your urns and flowers pots – it’s time for a fall theme;
· Add some vignettes. Sometimes, it’s the little
things that produce the most attention. My personal favorite for
generating anticipation in potential buyers is to create a simple fall vignette
on the porch. Pumpkins add a punch of color and provide a warm, welcoming look
when blended with something interesting like a couple of antique lanterns, for
example. Be careful not to add too many items to the vignette or it will
appear too cluttered.
If there’s a swing or rocking chair on the porch, add cushions
with a generous amount of orange in them to tie everything together. If
you pay this much attention to the exterior of your home, buyers will be
anxious to see what awaits them behind the front door. The photo above
was taken at the side door of a property that was never used as an entry point.
Be sure when creating your vignette that you don’t block access to the front
door.These are just a few things that will help keep the exterior of your home
looking terrific right through to the next season: The dreaded winter. We
won’t think about that right now though!
Author: Charlene Storozuk
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