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Updated 7 days ago, 12/17/2024

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Lorraine Hadden
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  • Real Estate Broker
  • California
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Is There Such A Thing As Too Much Curb Appeal?

Lorraine Hadden
Agent
Pro Member
  • Real Estate Broker
  • California
Posted

Recently I toured a home that I was listing. Upon arrival I noticed the curb appeal and thought it was overdone (of course, I initially didn't say anything to the owner). I know curb appeal is important, but is it possible to overdo it OR even have no curb appeal at all? The sellers had put so much pots, plants, planters and shrubs out that I thought there were too many plants/planters that would require a new owner to upkeep.

After a few potential buyer tours/showings, the owner heard all the comments (via the security cameras) about how there was a "lot going on with the plants and stuff out front". She asked my opinion and I suggested removing a few items from the front - which she appreciated. The next tour was much more favorable.

My suggestion on CURB APPEAL - keep curb appeal reasonable for greatest success. 

What are your thoughts on CUBR APPEAL -- the more the better??

  • Lorraine Hadden
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