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Selling a house in today’s market can feel like a gamble, especially when you hear that there are over 27,000 homes for sale in Arizona alone, more than we’ve seen in a decade. That’s a lot of competition, and it’s understandable if that sounds a little overwhelming.

That’s why curb appeal matters more than ever. It’s your first chance to make a strong impression the moment a buyer pulls up. In real estate, the outside sets the tone. Here’s a quick checklist of practical ways to help your home stand out:

1. Refresh your front door. Most of us use the garage daily and barely glance at the front door, but that’s the first thing your buyers will see. If it’s dusty, faded, or chipped, it can suggest that the home hasn’t been maintained. A quick wipe-down or a fresh coat of paint can instantly upgrade the entry.

2. Clean up the yard. Overgrown bushes, weeds, or untrimmed trees can make the home look neglected, and they may even show up on inspection reports. Mow the lawn, pull weeds, and clear out any clutter. Simple upkeep goes a long way.

“Curb appeal is about presentation, not perfection.”

3. Add a new welcome mat. A fresh welcome mat costs about $30, but it gives the entryway a more polished, inviting look. It’s a small detail, but it can signal to buyers that the home has been cared for.

4. Keep decor neutral. Personal items like yard gnomes or decorative flags might feel meaningful to you, but they can be distracting to buyers. Stick to clean, simple landscaping. A few potted plants by the door can still add a pop of color.

5. Let in the natural light. Arizona homeowners often install sunscreens to block heat, but those screens also block light, which some homebuyers love. Before showings, remove them temporarily and clean the windows. A bright interior feels more open and welcoming.

6. Consider exterior paint. If the paint is fading or peeling, a new coat can make a huge difference. Yes, it’s a bigger investment, but it can prevent issues with your HOA or buyer negotiations later. Many HOAs require repainting before closing, so taking care of it early can save time and stress.

7. Don’t overlook the backyard. Buyers walk around. They peek over fences. They picture cookouts, pets, and quiet evenings. Make sure the backyard is just as clean and presentable as the front. Tidy up outdoor furniture, trim plants, and remove clutter.

Curb appeal is about presentation. Buyers don’t need to see the fanciest house on the block. They just need to feel like it’s been cared for. A clean, welcoming exterior helps them imagine living there, and that emotional connection can make all the difference..

If you’re thinking about selling and want help getting your home market-ready, contact us at (602) 571-3730 or AHGadmin@gmail.com. Let’s create a smart strategy to make your home stand out and attract serious buyers this season.

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