Well-presented properties sells quickly and for a higher price because it makes a strong first impression, signals that the home has been well-maintained, and helps buyers visualize themselves living there.
Here are 5 easy DIY jobs that you can do to help improve the curb appeal of your property, prior to sale:
- A fresh coat of paint goes a long way in brightening up a property. Personally, when looking to sell a property I would avoid niche colours and patterns. Fresh white walls, can make a property feel big, spacious and clean.
- Ensuring exteriors are tidy.. The front of a property is the buyers first impression, and stepping over weeds, rubbish or overgrown hedges, isn’t going to give a great one. Simple tasks, such as cutting the grass, de-weeding, washing patios, and cleaning external windows and doors will show a buyer that the property is well looked after and will attract more viewings. Remember the exteriors creates the first and last impression, which is so important. If a property looks like it needs work, buyers will use this to negotiate a price reduction.
- Keeping the property clean and decluttered, buyers will struggle to see past mess and clutter and will find it harder to visualise themselves in it. A clean, nice smelling and tidy property will assist with the selling process and encourage a full price offer. Clutter can also make a property feel smaller, so try other open the space up as much as possible.
- Fix any superficial problems, such as limescale build up, broken lightbulbs, stains on flooring or walls, dents or damages, mould, or dirt build up. All of these things can distract a buyers mind off visualising themselves moving in, and will put off buyers who are limited on renovation budgets or simply do not want to do work to it.
- Although an ‘invisible’ improvement, smart energy investments can increase a properties value. Everyone is looking for lower energy bills. Consider adding insulation, and upgrading your HVAC with a renewable sourced, eco-friendly and energy-efficient system. Your home will be more comfortable, and will also appeal to environmentally conscious buyers.


