Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue
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1 3 o c t o b e r 2 0 1 9 We've heard it before…lawn care is a HUGE part of maintaining curb appeal. This is one of the most obvious and impactful ways to boost outdoor home appeal. Keeping your lawn mowed, leaves raked, and weeds pulled is a MUST when selling your home, but did you know there are a lot less obvious ways to really add some oomph to your home's appeal? For curb appeal that really WOWS, consider the following 5 tips that can really help grab a potential buyer's attention. It's all about the color. One of the first things potential home buyers notice is color! Consider giving your front porch a little love before listing your home. Sure, you can have some flowers in a variety of colors, but why not consider giving the front door a fresh coat of paint in a bold, new shade or adding an outdoor pillow or chair for extra pop? Might I suggest a cabernet colored door? Or coral colored pillows? Take it a step further by adding some front door decor; wreaths aren't just for Christmas anymore! You'll be amazed at the difference a little color brings to the front porch. Makeover your mailbox. Swap out a dated mailbox with something more stylish. It's super easy and can make a noticeable difference in your home's curb appeal. Improve your numbers. House numbers are an easy way to update the look of your entry way. Quickly modernize by replacing old house numbers with something a little more chic and stylish. Replacing the numbers is a super-easy job that can be done in no time. Let Your Light Shine. Outdoor lighting can add another level to your curb appeal, especially for people house hunting in the early evening hours. Think about how welcoming a brightly lit entry way feels compared to one that is dark and hidden. Help buyers see your hard work by keeping the porch lit. Power Wash. Cleaning is key when selling your home, and not just the inside. If you don't own a power washer, consider renting one. Keeping the outside clean can be a huge game changer for your curb appeal. Potential buyers will see a fresh clean house and know that it is well-cared for. Published by: www.go2cathywoodhomes.com. Cathy Wood is a top producer within the Coldwell Banker Residential NJ family. She is devoted, enthusiastic, and passionate about making sure her clients receive white glove service. She puts her clients' interests first. Selling or buying a home in this marketplace is a complex undertaking requiring many aspects and skills. It's often times the biggest financial decision most will make. choosing an experienced agent can help protect your financial and emotional attachments that comes with buying and selling a home. Cathy specializes in Antique, Farm, Luxury, Horse properties and is Relocation Certified. Buy or sell with a proven agent who will protect her clients every step of the way! Visit online at: www.CathyWood.cbintouch.com or call Cathy at: 908.380.1629. – I look forward to working with you - Cathy Wood 5 T I P S F O R C U R b A P P e A l T h A T w O w S ! Now is the perfect time to start researching troops to find the best fit for you. This year, BSA Troop 200 has a lot of great activities planned so, if you're looking for a Troop, come check 200 out! You're always invited to attend a meeting, but here are a few events that are geared towards those looking to learn more about the Troop. Movie Campout – October 5-6: Ready... and Action! Join us for one of our favorite camping trips of the year! We'll spend the day doing all sorts of activities including making our own movies. At night, we'll have a campfire and watch a few movies on the big screen. Reptiles Night – October 28, 7:30 pm, Immaculate Conception Church: Webelos and boys in 5th grade an up are invited to join us for a fun night as we get up close and personal with all kinds of reptiles and amphibians. Questions? Contact us at: troop200NJ@gmail.com. Troop 200 is a high-adventure, boy-led troop that meets most Monday nights at Immaculate Conception Church in Annandale. http://boyscouttroop200.org. T R O O P 2 0 0 I n v I T e S Y O U T O J O I n I n T h e A d v e n T U R e !