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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
How would you make this appealing?

Hi All! Just curious to hear everyones thoughts on how to make the front of this house appealing. I wanted added a front porch, however, I don't want to get a permit and go through that process as I really want to get in an out of this project without getting the city/architects involved.
So far it will have a light gray paint and a new wooden fence but I still think it looks plain and won't appeal to a millenial buyer?