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Matt Wagner
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My house lacks curb appeal - help!

Matt Wagner
  • Suwanee, GA
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This is a flip I'm having a hard time selling. It lacks curb appeal. What do you suggest? What do you think of these ideas:

- Small bench on the porch

- Paint the white vinyl siding a tan color (I was thinking just the front section around the door and window, and leave the carport area white.

- Iron medallion on the front?

- Front steps straight out, curved sidewalk out to driveway?

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Matt R.
  • Sherman Oaks, CA
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Matt R.
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Flowers for sure. If you use the bench, a small a picnic table style bench that has a small foot print. Next showing - bake some cookies in the oven to hit all senses when they enter.

Thanks,

Matt

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