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How to Boost Your Rental Property’s Curb Appeal

Stephen Fox • Mar 30, 2022
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Part of attracting prospects for your rental is improving the curb appeal. No matter how cleverly designed and aesthetic your home interiors may be, the exteriors still matter a lot. A lot of judgments can be formed simply by how the experiencer of the rental looks. 


Create the best first impression by presenting charming curb appeal. It need not cost an arm and leg to capture the attention of potential tenants. Tiny adjustments can inspire new renters to move in and sign a leasing agreement with you. 


Below are some fine recommendations to implement to have outstanding curb appeal:


Go for a Bold Shade

Bright colors can catch the eye. It’s also a quick and inexpensive way of enhancing your curb appeal. If your neighborhood is filled with similar looking rentals painted in the same neutral shades, differentiate your home with a bright color to stand out from the others.


You also don’t need to repair the entire home a bright color. You can just emphasize certain areas with a bold hue. For instance you can paint the front door and mail box the color. You can also achieve brighten up the outside by planting colourful flowers. They’ll naturally draw the eye more to your rental unit.

bold front door and green space

Set Up Green Spaces

More greenery makes your property attractive. It can create a relaxing environment and provide a little shade, and privacy. Therefore, you should look to either improve your property’s landscape, or if you already have plants, maintain them well. Get rid of weeds and mow the lawn regularly.


When adding foliage, make sure that they’re easy to maintain. Some tenants don’t have the time to care for and maintain a garden or yard. If you add too much greenery, you’ll risk the plants or even yard a as a whole getting neglected which will reduce the attractiveness of your rental’s curb appeal.


Choose Nice Lighting

Don’t limit yourself to the appearance of your property during the daytime only. Imagine how it looks at nighttime, too. You want to focus on using attractive lighting to direct attention to your rental.


At night, your focus should be providing security as well. Therefore, go for bright lighting that helps illuminate the entrance ways. This is reassuring to renters when they arrive late at night. Seeing the pathway can also improve their safety.


Consider Landscape Maintenance

Hiring a gardener or landscaper from time to time can increase the your rental property’s curb appeal. No matter how charming your home exterior looks, it still needs to be maintained regularly.

landscapers maintaining yards

Unkempt properties are often broken into or suffer from the presence of unwanted squatters. With this in mind, presenting a pristine yard can not only impress prospects, it can also informed potential intruders that the place is occupied. Thus, you will avoid dealing with trespassers.


Repaint the Rental to Elevate its Appeal

Landlords who take the time to perform repainting sessions will find marketing their rental unit easier. Over time, the paint can look dull given the expected normal wear and tear and weather conditions. You can counter this by applying new paint to your property. 


Go for quality paint and hire a professional to spearhead the project. Repairing the property is an investment that will be rewarding given that it can attract new renters and enhance your properties value.


Evaluate the Appearance of Your Front Door

The front door must appear inviting otherwise, it can ruin the exterior look of your rental space. Therefore, if the door is old, you can upgrade it. If it’s looking dull, you can repaint it. If locks need replacement then get right to it.


Front doors must also be functional and made from solid material. As the entrance point of the home, it should provide security. Safety is a priority so when looking for a new door, select somethings that attractive and secure.


Work out a Fixed Cleaning Schedule

Pencil a regular cleaning time to further attract new renters to your rental home. Even if you use the best furnishings outside and invested in excellent lighting, cleaning should be consistent.

cleaning outdoor windows

When conducting property showings, prospects can inspect the details. It’s best not to have cobwebs clinging on your outdoor furniture or dust covering your windows. Clean properties garner more interest.


Inspect the Roof of Your Rental

Invest in good roofing. Offer your new renters convenience through a reliable roof that doesn’t need any repairs. Though costly, a good roof protects your home and keeps your exterior attractive. Roofs need to be replaced every 15 to 30 years so set aside a fund since durable roof materials are pricey.


If you’ve spotted ceiling stains or missing pieces shingles, it’s time to contact a contractor. You can also have it inspected for leaks and mold to ensure that the residents will be living in a secure and healthy rental space.


While this can be pricy in the short-term, a quality roof can improve your homes value, protect tenants and increase your curb appeal. All which can ultimately help you achieve in your investment goals. 


Bottom Line

An attractive curb appeal is a must if you want to keep your tenants happy and renting for the long-term. If your rental is vacant then this is all the more vital to create a great impression to the future renters.


Paying attention to the details around your rentals exterior that could require improvements. If you lack the time or want professional support to boost your rental’s curb appeal, call Advantage Realty Services today!


Dealing with property maintenance is one of the many property management services we offer. We can also help you perform marketing, tenant screening, rent collection and more! Contact us today to learn more about a professional property management services

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