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Take time to look and assess the aesthetics of your property in comparison to your neighbours and the best kept properties in yours and neighbouring areas. Make a list of salient points where your property fails to meet the standards set by more desirable neighbouring properties. This will prove to be an excellent starting point in improving your ‘kerb’ appeal.

The pleasing aesthetics of the front of the property will always make a strong statement about how the remainder of the property has been maintained, so it is vital to get this right.

 

Kerb Appeal

 

Keep the kerb in front of your property well swept at all times and free of any litter, especially prior to a viewing.

 

Walls or Fences

Remove any moss or weed growth on or around walls and fences. If necessary, repaint, stain or revarnish any worn areas to promote a new clean look. Furthermore, make good any problem areas ensuring gates open and close securely, oiling hinges and latches well to avoid any disturbing creaking or squeaking sounds.