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Q&A: Cost-Effective Curb Appeal Boosters With Real Estate Expert Corinne Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald Real Estate

Q&A: Cost-Effective Curb Appeal Boosters With Real Estate Expert Corinne Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald Real Estate

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Q: Corinne, everyone says curb appeal matters—but why is it such a big deal to buyers?
A: Curb appeal sets expectations before a buyer ever steps inside. When a home looks clean, cared for, and inviting from the street, buyers subconsciously assume the inside has been maintained just as well. That first impression can influence how long they stay, how emotionally connected they feel, and ultimately how strong their offer is.

Q: For sellers on a tight budget, what’s the best place to start?
A: The front door. Painting it is one of the most cost-effective upgrades you can make. A fresh coat of paint—often under $50—adds brightness, personality, and instant charm. If the budget allows, upgrading the door hardware or replacing the door entirely can also make a strong impact.

Q: Landscaping can get pricey. How can homeowners improve it without spending a lot?
A: You’d be surprised how far basic cleanup goes. Trimming overgrown bushes, pulling weeds, edging walkways, and removing debris can make a yard feel manicured without adding a single new plant. Symmetry and neatness matter more than expensive flowers.

Q: Are there any fast fixes that deliver dramatic results?
A: Power-washing is huge. Siding, walkways, driveways, and garage doors collect years of dirt and mildew. Washing that away instantly makes a home look newer and well maintained—and buyers absolutely notice.

Q: What about driveways and lighting?
A: Resealing a driveway or filling cracks improves both appearance and safety. Updated exterior lighting—especially on the porch or along walkways—creates warmth and helps the home shine during evening showings.

Q: Any final advice for sellers trying to maximize value?
A: Focus on clean, welcoming, and intentional. You don’t need major renovations to boost curb appeal—just thoughtful touches that help buyers feel good the moment they arrive.

Expert: Corinne Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald Real Estate
📍 116 Federal Street, Greenfield, MA

🌐 fitzgerald-realestate.com

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