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By Traci Frasier

Director of luxury and residential sales, Broker Associate

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Before buyers ever walk through your front door, they are already forming opinions based on what they see from the street. A cluttered lawn or an unkempt exterior can send the wrong message right away.

That is why curb appeal matters so much. It is your home’s first impression, and first impressions are everything when you are getting ready to sell in the spring of 2026.

Here are six simple changes that can help your home stand out and feel more inviting right away.

1. Start with the front door and entryway. I always suggest starting with the front door because it is the focal point of your home’s exterior. A fresh coat of paint in a bold, inviting color like navy blue, classic red, or even bright yellow can make a big impact.

Updating your door hardware, such as a new handle or a shiny knocker, is another easy way to refresh your entry and make it feel more welcoming.

2. Clean up the lawn and landscaping. A well-maintained lawn gives your home a neat and inviting look. I recommend mowing regularly and keeping the edges crisp so everything looks cared for.

“A welcoming entry can make buyers feel at home.”

If you have flowerbeds, freshen them up with colorful, low-maintenance plants. Perennials or drought-resistant flowers that work well in your local climate are great options. Adding mulch is an easy fix that instantly makes flowerbeds look cleaner and more polished. Trust me, a little mulch goes a long way.

3. Refresh the exterior with power washing. Over time, dirt and grime build up on your driveway, siding, and walkways. Power washing is a quick and affordable way to make your home look brighter and more inviting.

4. Use lighting to create a warm, welcoming look. Outdoor lighting can really change how your home feels, especially if you are showing in the evening. Solar lights along walkways or spotlights on trees or architectural features can help your home stand out.

Good lighting gives your home a warm, welcoming glow when the sun sets and makes buyers feel more comfortable as they approach the front door.

5. Do not forget the driveway and garage. Your driveway and garage are also part of your home’s first impression. Sweep the driveway to remove debris and make sure your garage door is in good condition.

You might be surprised by how much a clean, organized garage can improve how buyers feel about your home before they even step inside.

6. Finishing touches that boost first impressions. Small touches can really help your home feel inviting. A stylish doormat, colorful potted plants, or a welcoming wreath can make your entry feel warm and friendly.

These little details are what help turn a house into a home in the eyes of buyers.

Small updates can go a long way. These simple curb appeal tips can help your home stand out when you are ready to sell in the spring of 2026 and create a strong first impression with buyers.

If you need help preparing your home or want advice on what matters most, feel free to reach out at (830) 377-0904, email traci@legacybrokergroup.com, or visit realtyboerne.com. I am always happy to help.

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