According to LinkedIn, Twin Cities is the top destination for fresh graduates[1]. The healthy economy and job opportunities are luring young professionals and those who are seeking for greener pastures to Minneapolis-St. Paul, along with other amenities these cities have to offer. As a result, the housing markets in both cities are improving; more people are now out looking for their own place to buy.
One thing prospect buyers consider when looking for a house is its curb appeal. It is therefore an essential decision-making factor. The view from the outside creates an impression to these potential buyers. Therefore, it is important to work on your house’s exterior before deciding to sell it. Parade shared an article, explaining extensively about its importance.
When you’re selling a house, you don’t want potential buyers to drive by and keep on going. But if your home doesn’t have curb appeal—if it doesn’t look so great on the outside that people have to stop and take a look—that’s exactly what’s going to happen.
“A home’s curb appeal is always critical, since it’s the first impression for potential buyers,” says National Association of Realtors President Steve Brown, co-owner of Irongate, Inc., Realtors in Dayton, Ohio. “That’s why exterior replacement projects offer the greatest bang for the buck. Projects such as entry door, siding, and window replacements can recoup homeowners more than 78 percent of costs upon resale.”
As home prices rise at Minneapolis-St. Paul[2], getting an exterior improvement like siding repair in Twin Cities will help your house sell fast on the market. Contact a contractor who is preferred by many in the area like Twin Cities Siding and Roofing. Your new siding from us will definitely boost your home’s curb appeal.
As an expert on siding in Twin Cities, we only use high quality products like James Hardie that is known for its aesthetic factor and durability. Aside from getting your exterior beautified, home value is expected to appreciate too. To increase your house’s exterior appearance and make it appealing to potential buyers, schedule an appointment with our siding design team.
(Article from 18 Cheap Ways to Improve Curb Appeal When You’re Selling a House by Leah Ingram, Parade, March 26, 2014)