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It doesn't matter what industry you are involved in, buzzwords come and go. In relation to real estate, one of the most popular comes in the form of curb appeal:

"Curb appeal is attractiveness of the exterior of a residential or commercial property, as viewed from the street."

- Source: Wikipedia

If you search the internet, you'll find countless resources which touch on this topic. Many of the ideas are invaluable and can transform your home in a flash. Many real estate agents believe that curb appeal can be the difference between a quick sale, and a prolonged one.

However, in and amongst all of the advice are some points which aren't mentioned, and often forgotten. This is now going to be the focus of today, as we dive into three issues which real estate agents often forget to mention.

It doesn't have to cost a fortune

Some of the most popular curb appeal renovations involve new doors, new windows and even new rendering. All three of these recommendations cost considerable sums of cash.

However, it doesn't have to be like this. This page outlines some of the most budget curb appeal ideas you can implement. They range from painting your door (rather than replacing it) or simply cutting the grass. The small things can add up substantially.

It covers the inside as well as the outdoors

One of the biggest misconceptions about curb appeal is that it just involves the outdoors (the doors, windows and garden tips we've already mentioned).

As it turns out, it can stretch far wider. For example, what about the other side of your windows? What about the window treatments, or what's even on the windowsill?

In relation to the latter, it might just take a bunch of flowers. Avas Flowers have some fabulous designs to boost curb appeal; there are some money-saving Avas Flowers coupons over here, or check out the Avas Flowers website for more inspiration.

It needs regular maintenance

One of the worst things that homeowners can do when it comes to curb appeal is "setting and forgetting". In other words, you spend weeks sprucing up your garden and carrying out the usual tasks, but several months later and you are back to where you initially were.

Curb appeal takes maintenance. This point should be understood whether you are looking for a quick sale, or if you are just looking to be the envy of the neighborhood.

If you don’t invest in regular upkeep, all of the initial work will be for nothing. It’s important to make sure that this is factored into your costs as well.

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