4 Creative Ways to Land Your First Real Estate Listing
Listing your first house can take some time when you get into real estate. And we’re not talkin’ just weeks or months—it can take years!
The curb of your yard, and what can be seen from it, is often overlooked by homeowners. If you want to sell your house, it doesn’t hurt to have some serious visual appeal that captures approval at a distance. We’re going to get you rolling with some great ideas to accomplish that mission, while not having to break the bank.
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Instead of spending a lot more money to replace it, try a healthy coating of paint and some outer molding made of foam. It’s inexpensive by comparison, but just look at the amazing difference it can make. Don’t know how to tackle something like this? Here’s the DIY.
Here’s a DIY for building an amazing tree bench.
With a little lattice or some flowering, you can make that big mechanical box essentially disappear.
Here’s the DIY for this particular makeover. If you want to see some other amazing (and hilarious) mailbox ideas, check this article out.
If you need something a little more creative, check out these lighting options.
Amazon has a number of catchy pots that can do the job for you.
If you liked these tips on curb appeal, you’ll love this one:
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Listing your first house can take some time when you get into real estate. And we’re not talkin’ just weeks or months—it can take years!
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