Search:    Main :: About Us :: Privacy :: Terms of Service :: Add Your Link :: Add Your Article   
glibrattle.com glibrattle.com glibrattle.com
 

Holiday Goal Setting

If a new home is in your plan for the near future, the holiday season provides an excellent opportun ... - Helena Hill
 

Home Buyer- Get A Home Inspection Up Front

Well, you finally found the perfect home. You are filling out the purchase sales agreement. You figu ... - Bill Wehr
 

Reverse 1031 Exchange

Known and been popular mainly as one of the tax deferred exchange of real and personal property 1031 ... - Ray Walker
 
 

Using Foreclosure Law to Your Advantage

The foreclosure law in your state may allow the lender to take your home without even going before a ... - B Shelton
 

Buying Real Estate Property In Spain

It?s high time someone advocated the use of common sense and suggested that those people looking for ... - Rhiannon Williamson
 

The Pros of Purchasing Off Plan

Five pros of purchasing off plan for anyone hoping to profit from property! - Rhiannon Williamson
 

 

 
 

  Main » Estate & Realty » Property Websites
   
 

Hot Summer Landscaping Tips for Home Sellers

   
Author: Jeanette Joy Fisher
 

You might think it's too hot to work outside on your front yard during this summer's unwelcome heat extremes. However, if you're selling a home, you might want to pay special attention to your landscaping. Your front yard needs to arouse buyers' expectations and entice them into viewing the inside of your home.

Home buyers think they care more about the inside of a potential house than the landscaping, but in reality, most buyers won't even get out of their car if the curb appeal lacks the promise of great features inside. Here are some quick and easy landscaping tips to get you in out of the heat fast and to get buyers interested in your home.

Summer Selling and Flower Color

Usually, I advise home sellers to use brightly-colored flowers like yellow and red to catch buyer's attention. However, if you live where the sun is making everything extra hot, make your home feel cooler with abundant white flowers. If you have gorgeous flowers in multi-color, don't rip them out. Just add a lot of white to tone down the exuberant warm colors. A few flats of white alyssum go a long way and this hardy plant holds up in extreme heat.

Cooling Greens

Add green foliage to cool down your landscaping. If you have a lot of boring dirt between plants, these brown areas look and feel parched. Also, hanging luscious ferns add a tropical flair to landscapes.

Shade

Add umbrellas for extra shade. You might find umbrellas at your local supermarket for better prices than at home improvement warehouses or discount stores. In our area, our supermarket and drug store has the best buy on umbrellas. Select umbrellas in cool colors; floral patterns look pretty but often have warm colors. Place your umbrellas in big pots or even in the dirt around your garden.

Stage Your Garden

Make your entire yard feel like it works hard to offer plenty of entertaining spaces. Set up a table and chairs in the far corner of your back yard. Add a white or green table cloth to the table setting and a vase of white flowers. Fabrics like cotton give a texture which feels cooler than metal or wood.

Add water features like a plug-in fountain or simply a children's play pool. Even if you have no small children, the water looks refreshing.

When you know buyers are on the way to preview your home, water. Wet lawns and foliage bring down the air temperature (unless you live in a high- humidity area). A freshly watered lawn looks greener.

Set out iced tea, lemonade, and water. Offer your "guests" refreshment. Turn home shoppers into buyers. Get them to connect to your home because it feels like home.

Copyright 2006 Jeanette J. Fisher

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Home Swapping on the Rise
 
No Money Down Real Estate Investing - Fund All Your Deals With Private Lending!!
 
Reverse 1031 Exchange
 
Tips for Finding Great New Mexico Homes
 
Buy the Right Property - Don't Get Misled
 
Your Home Won't Sell Unless the Price is Right
 
Shopping for a Holiday Home in the Sun
 
What To Expect When Renting Your First Apartment
 
Real Estate Investing: No Lawyers, No Debt, No Plungers
 
An Overview of a Quit Claim Deed
 
 
 

Government & Politics

Relationship & Lifestyle

Automobiles

People & Communities

Technology & Science

Self Management

Medicine & Treatment

Family & Home

Indoor Games

Employment & Careers

Issues & News

Tour & Travel

Estate & Realty

Hygiene & Health

Entertainment

Art & Creative

Shopping Online

Cooking & Drinking

Children

Banking & Finance

Education & Learning

Software & Networking

Companies & Business

Adventure & Sports


 
   Main :: Privacy :: Terms of Service
Copyright © 2006, www.glibrattle.com