Ways To Ready Your House For Resale For Very Little Money

If you're wondering how to sell your house, one thing you can do that costs very little money is to spruce up the exterior.

Touch up Painting

A large number of houses are made out of brick, with small amounts of wooden trim. These wooden touches are usually located on porches and small areas on the ends of your home.

As time passes, these wood places have a tendency to become worn, with cracked and dull looking paint.

Give your wooden accents a touch up of paint and the entire exterior of your home will have a fresh new look.

Depending on how much wooden trim you have, once you purchase the right amount of exterior paint, it shouldn't take you more than two or three hours to finish this task.

Occasionally, you may need to sand the area before you can paint it. Sanding helps the new paint cure much better than if you'd applied it directly onto the old paint - especially if the previous coat had a cracked surface.

A palm sander is the ideal solution to getting this part of the project done quickly and easily.

Beyond the wooden points, have a look at the paint on the downspout, gutters, and anywhere else that has paint. None of these should be cracked, faded or peeling. If they are: repaint.

Make Sure Your House Numbers are Visible

Though this may seem like a rather silly little task, it will make all the difference when it comes to selling your home. This isn't because potential buyers want to see clear numbers before they purchase your home - it's because they need to be able to find your home if they want to find out more about it, or have a look.

If a prospective buyer can't find your home due to a lack of visible house numbers, all of your other efforts to create lovely curb appeal may have been in vain.

If your house number is carved into the exterior surface of the building, be certain that it can still be seen from the street. If they are a struggle to see, and they are recessed into the brick or stone, simply paint the numbers a crisp, clean color, so that they will stand out.

A simple technique for completing this task quickly and easily is by using a cotton swab which has been dipped into paint. Carefully apply this into the engraved numbers. You'll be surprised at what a professional result you can achieve.

House numbers that have been mounted onto the house, such as over the garage, should also be visible from the street. Make sure they're in good condition, and still match your home. Perhaps the house has gone through some changes since the numbers went up, and now they're not quite so stylish anymore.

If the house numbers are rusty, if they have pieces missing, or if a number altogether is gone, it's a good idea to paint or replace them.

They are readily available at hardware stores and home building centers, and you can obtain some pleasant looking ones inexpensively. It will make all the difference to your prospective buyers.

The same goes for numbers that are located on mailboxes. If they are incomplete, torn, or otherwise unattractive, simply replace them or stencil new ones onto the mailbox.

This makes your home easier to find, more inviting, and gives an impression that your home has been well cared for.

For more tips on how to sell a house check out the other articles on our website.

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