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Erin Margaret
  • Investor
  • Hortonville, WI
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Need curb appeal ideas

Erin Margaret
  • Investor
  • Hortonville, WI
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This 2 bed 1 bath is ultimately a brrr hopefully before the end of the summer after we build a garage/ water proof the basement and make the bathroom functional again. (No electricity of any kind including no light fixture?!) It's in a neighborhood of overly adorable craftsmen bungalows and old brick tudors so I'm going to have to step up my curb appeal game if I want to blend in. I was thinking window boxes to match the red trim? But I can't really expect tenants to keep Up with them. Wooden steps instead of the old concrete ones? Maybe some sort of hedge? Again maybe a rental nightmare. Any and all curb appeal ideas appreciated. Thank you

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