Homes in Sonoma’s Eastside

Posted by ally may

Curb Appeal is the art of attraction. It’s that that certain something that makes potential buyers want to know more about what’s inside based on what’s outside. It’s an alluring welcome with a little bit of mystery.

Many  home buyers decide whether or not they want to go into a  house on its curb appeal—the view they see when they drive by.  Curb appeal is the landscaping, hardscape, lighting, the homes exterior paint.  In the most desirable neighborhoods, the majority of homes have immense curb appeal. Curb appeal is the first impressions of a home. And if you are selling a home, it is one of the most important elements to consider.

The homes shown here are in Sonoma’s historic downtown area, considered one of the most desirable neighborhoods in the wine country, largely because of the area’s curb appeal. Interesting architecture and creative landscapes and gardens make this one of the most enjoyable neighborhoods to walk through.

The easiest ways to enhance your homes curb appeal is look at this list and decide where you can afford to improve.

Landscaping, fences, porches, mailbox, outdoor lighting, exterior paint, paths and walk ways, outdoor furniture.

 

This entry was posted on Sunday, March 16th, 2008 at 8:13 pm and is filed under Curb Appeal. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Response to “Homes in Sonoma’s Eastside”

  1. Larry Cragun says:

    Looks great Ally, buy me one.

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