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Professional Insights: Standout curb appeal can lead to stronger offers

by | Jun 3, 2026 | Business, Featured

If you’re getting ready to sell your home, don’t overlook one of the most powerful tools for attracting buyers: curb appeal. A welcoming exterior can help draw more interest, create stronger first impressions and even increase your home’s selling price.

Curb appeal is all about how your home looks from the street — and buyers often form opinions before they even step inside. A tidy landscape, inviting entryway and well-maintained exterior can instantly make a property feel cared for and move-in ready. On the other hand, overgrown shrubs, peeling paint or cluttered walkways can leave buyers wondering what maintenance issues might be hiding inside.

The good news? Creating curb appeal doesn’t have to require a major investment. Small updates can make a surprisingly big impact. Start with the essentials: Power wash siding and walkways, trim hedges and trees, freshen mulch beds and neatly store garbage cans, hoses, and other outdoor clutter. Updating house numbers, light fixtures and door hardware can also give your home a more polished, modern look.

A freshly painted front door and shutters can make a strong first impression. In New England, black continues to be one of the most popular choices, pairing well with many exterior colors and architectural styles while creating a clean, classic appearance. Seasonal flowers, potted plants or a cozy seating area can also help create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Lighting is another often-overlooked detail. Attractive outdoor lighting not only improves safety and visibility but also makes a home feel welcoming during evening showings. Decorative touches such as birdhouses, stone accents or tasteful garden décor can further enhance the overall presentation when used sparingly and in a way that complements the home’s style.

Today’s buyers often begin their home search online, meaning exterior photos may determine whether they schedule a showing at all. The more appealing your home looks at first glance, the more likely buyers are to stop, tour the property and ultimately make an offer. Increased interest can even lead to multiple offers and a stronger final sale price.

Looking for inspiration? Websites such as HGTV and The Home Depot offer countless ideas, tutorials and DIY tips for landscaping, lawn care and simple exterior upgrades.

Investing a little time and effort into curb appeal can pay off in a big way. While every market is different, real estate experts often estimate that strong curb appeal can increase a home’s value and sale price by anywhere from 3% to 15%.

Kim Foemmel
FoemKim Foemmelmel Fine Homes
1 Lumber Street, Suite 207C
Hopkinton, MA
(508) 808-1149
Kim.Foemmel@gmail.com
FoemmelFineHomes.com

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