We are committed to respecting your right to privacy and protecting your information when you use our services.

This privacy policy also describes the choices available to you regarding our use of your personal information and how you can access and update this information.

We want you to understand what information we gather about you, how we use it and the safeguards we have in place to protect it. This Privacy Policy applies to information collected through this website and otherwise. Your use of this website and our services, and any disputes arising from it, is subject to this Privacy Policy as well as the Terms of Use and all its dispute resolution provisions, including arbitration, limitation on damages and choice of law.

This website is a general audience site and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13.

If you have questions or concerns regarding this policy, you should first contact our website and call transmission vendor at [email protected]

1. Collection and Use of Your Personal Information

We collect Personal Information from you only when you voluntarily submit it in order to obtain certain information, including without limitation (A) requests to find out more about our programs; (B) requests to contact us; and (C) requests to forward your information to one of our affiliates.

We do not honor all “do not track” requests and settings. If you use any signal(s) or another mechanism(s) that provides you the ability to exercise choice regarding the collection of personally identifiable information about your online activities over time and across third-party websites or online services, we will attempt to override such signals or mechanisms. When you use our website, no other parties can collect personally identifiable information about your online activities over time and across different websites. Your choice is indicated by your settings in your web browser. A “do not track” indication sent from your web browser will not result in any tracking activity (i.e., tracking cookies) within the website to be programmatically disabled.

We collect the following personal information from you:

We use this information to:

We may share this information with our vendor to improve our services and for our vendor’s development of new products, features, and technologies that benefit our users, our vendor, and our vendor’s other customers. For example, our vendor may use the information collected to help train AI models and improve its offerings or those of other third parties.

Data will not be sold or shared with third parties for promotional or marketing purposes.

By clicking the Submit button, you agree to have your information shared with us and our vendor and for us to initiate contact with you at the telephone number you provided using live, recorded, artificial, or AI-generated voice, mobile phone (including through automated dialing, text SMS/MMS, or pre-recorded messaging) and/or email, even if your telephone number is on a corporate, state, or the National Do Not Call Registry, and you agree to our Privacy Policy. You further represent that you have the authority to provide this consent regarding voice and text calls to the telephone number you provided. To opt out of voice call, tell the operator you no longer wish to receive voice calls. To opt out of text calls, reply “Stop”. For text messaging, you agree to only use the term “Stop” to communicate an opt out.

Special Notice to California Residents. If you are a resident of California, in addition to the rights set forth in this Privacy Policy:

1. We will not share any personal information about you to the extent prohibited by applicable California law or to the extent your prior consent to share is required by applicable California law; and

2. You have the right to request information from us regarding the manner in which we share certain categories of information with third parties for their direct marketing purposes. California law gives you the right to send us a request at a designated address to receive the following information

The rights of Users

We adopt this Notice to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA). Any terms defined in the CCPA have the same meaning when used in this Notice.

Users may exercise certain rights regarding their Data processed by the Owner.

In particular, Users have the right to do the following:

Details about the right to object to processing

Where Personal Data is processed for a public interest, in the exercise of an official authority vested in the Owner or for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by the Owner, Users may object to such processing by providing a ground related to their particular situation to justify the objection.

Users must know that, however, should their Personal Data be processed for direct marketing purposes, they can object to that processing at any time without providing any justification. To learn, whether the Owner is processing Personal Data for direct marketing purposes, Users may refer to the relevant sections of this document.

How to exercise these rights

Any requests to exercise User rights can be directed to the Owner through the contact details provided in this document. These requests can be exercised free of charge and will be addressed by the Owner as early as possible and always within one month.

We may provide this information in a standardized format that is not specific to you. The designated email address for these requests is [email protected]

Consent to Receiving Emails, Auto-Dialing & Auto-Texting:

By registering, you are giving us, our vendor and our professional real estate clients and advertisers permission to contact you via text message, email, or telephone using the email address and/or telephone number that you have provided during the registration process. Such contact may, from time to time, include attempts to contact you via auto-dialing, prerecorded or artificial voice, or auto-texting technology. You may opt out of receiving these forms of communication by unsubscribing from any email communication or texting STOP as a reply to one of our text communications. There is no fee charged by us or its advertisers to receive text messages, however, your mobile service provider may charge you for sending and/or receiving text messages and air-time, as well as any other standard applicable rates charged by your mobile service provider.

Information Sharing

We may share your personal information with our vendor and any other business associated with this site, in the ways that are described in this Privacy Statement. We may provide your personal information to our our vendor and subcontractors in support of our services, such as customer service. These companies are authorized to use your personal information as is necessary to provide these services to you.

We may also disclose your personal information:

Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies

We may use cookies, for example, to keep track of your preferences and profile information. Cookies are also used to collect general usage and volume statistical information that does not include personal information.

We may use another company to place cookies on your computer to collect non-personally identifiable information to compile aggregated statistics for us about visitors to our site.

Links to Other Web Sites

Our Site includes links to other Websites whose privacy practices may differ from ours. If you submit personal information to any of those sites, your information is governed by their privacy policy statements. We encourage you to carefully read the privacy statement of any Web site you visit.

Security

The security of your personal information is important to us. We follow generally accepted industry standards to protect the personal information submitted to us, both during transmission and once we receive it. No method of transmission over the internet, or method of electronic storage is 100% secure, however. Therefore, we cannot guarantee its absolute security. If you have any questions about the security of our Web site, you can contact our website and advertising provider [email protected]

Additional Policy Information

Our Web site includes Widgets, which are interactive mini-programs that run on our site to provide specific services from another company (e.g. displaying the news, opinions, music, etc.). Personal information, such as your email address, may be collected through the Widget. Cookies may also be set by the Widget to enable it to function properly. Information collected by this Widget is governed by the privacy policy of the company that created it.

Our Web site offers publicly accessible blogs, social media, or community forums such as Facebook, Twitter, or Google Plus. You should be aware that any information you provide in these areas may be read, collected, and used by others who access them.

Visiting our Websites From Outside the United States.

This Privacy Policy is intended to cover collection of information on our websites from residents of the United States. If you are visiting our websites from outside the United States, please be aware that your information may be transferred to, stored and processed in the United States where our servers are located and our central database is operated. The data protection and other laws of the United States and other countries might not be as comprehensive as those in your country. By using our services, you understand that your information may be transferred to our facilities and those third parties with whom we share it as described in this Privacy Policy.

No Rights of Third Parties.

This Privacy Policy does not create rights enforceable by third parties or require disclosure of any personal information relating to users of our websites.

Notification of Privacy Policy Statement Changes

We may update this privacy statement to reflect changes to our information practices or changes in regulations governing privacy. If we make any material changes we will notify you by email (sent to the email address specified in your account) or by means of a notice on this Site prior to the change becoming effective. We encourage you to periodically review this page for the latest information on our privacy practices.

This Privacy Policy was last revised on September 29, 2023. We reserve the right to modify or amend this policy at any time by posting the revised Privacy Policy on the website.

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Curb Appeal Projects to Focus On If You Want To Sell Your Home This Spring

What is curb appeal?

To put it simply, curb appeal refers to the attractiveness of a home’s exterior. It’s how welcoming a house looks from the street, which includes landscaping, exterior maintenance, architecture, and overall appearance.

Curb Appeal Projects

Why is curb appeal crucial to attracting potential buyers?

First impressions matter, especially in real estate. It’s particularly crucial in spring, which is considered the busiest selling period in many housing markets. Many potential buyers start looking for homes, and your goal is to entice them on the outside so they’d be willing to look on the inside. When buyers pull up to your home’s curb or see photos of your home online, you want them to be excited by what they see, so your home’s exterior needs to look as welcoming and inviting as possible.

Keep in mind that the curb appeal, or lack thereof, can raise fears that the home isn’t being properly maintained. Buyers might be less likely to check out the rest of a house if the outside is rundown or unattractive and may begin to question the home’s condition and even safety.

As the weather warms up, it’s important to capitalize on natural elements such as blooming flowers, green grass, and lush landscapes if you’re looking to sell your home. Here are some of the quickest and easiest ways to boost your curb appeal and add a little pizzazz to your property. Choose the appropriate projects to DIY in an afternoon or a whole weekend to make your home stand out. Just make sure to get expert help for big-ticket changes involving electrical work, fencing, or major landscaping, to name a few.


Spring projects to increase your home’s curb appeal and help you sell

1. Yard

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Spruce up the outside of your home by cleaning up debris and removing any trash from the yard, including dead leaves, branches, old furniture, and broken toys, among others. These tasks may seem mundane, but they can have a huge impact on potential buyers’ first impressions.

2. Exteriors

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One of the best but inexpensive ways to improve the look of your home is to simply give it a good power wash. If you don’t already own one, consider renting a power washer to refresh your home’s siding, driveway, walkways, and even patio spaces. Just make sure you know how to handle the pressure washer to avoid damaging your home.

3. Landscaping

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Once the clean-up is done, another thing you can do to improve your home’s curb appeal is to make sure the landscaping is on point. Basic lawn maintenance includes removing debris, addressing weeds, tending to areas damaged over winter, and ensuring the grass has the soil nutrients it needs. Don’t forget to add a fresh layer of mulch to all your garden beds and around shrubs and trees to enhance the overall aesthetics. Also, trim back any large trees and shrubs, especially if they already overshadow your home.

4. Windows and doors

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Your home’s main doorway is usually the focal point of its curb appeal, so it’s important to make it appealing to create a welcoming look. Consider replacing your front door if it’s already dated or out of shape. Otherwise, just give it a fresh coat of paint in a bold or unexpected color for an added wow effect and to rejuvenate its appearance. Other easy and inexpensive ways to freshen up your entryway are to add a seasonal wreath and replace your front doormat with designs that reflect your style and your home’s interior.

Aside from your front doors, you’d want to make sure that your windows are sparkling clean and free from any dust and fingerprints—because the last thing you’d want is for buyers to see through dirty windows. Remember to hire a professional window-cleaning service for anything beyond ground level.


5. Garage

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In many house designs, an attached garage makes up a huge part of what you see from the street. But oftentimes, garage doors are lacking in detail or good design. Since most garage doors are paintable, this can be an easy weekend project. Shift away from the basic white and opt for the same color as your front door, or choose a color that blends with your siding.

Since your garage provides space not only for your vehicles but for your items as well, it’s also crucial to clear the clutter. Potential home buyers would want to see if their car can fit in the garage and how they can use the extra space, so showing a clean and organized garage is essential.


6. Outdoor areas

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Spruce up your outdoor spaces and help potential buyers envision the areas where they can relax and entertain. Make sure to toss out or update any outdoor furniture that’s old and in need of repair. Check the outdoor kitchens, fire pits, porch furniture, and other seating areas and see if they’re still in good condition. Clean them with warm water and dish soap, then try using a quick coat of spray paint to freshen them up. Once all seating areas are cleaned and maintained, remember to throw in some rugs, pillows, and blankets for added comfort and texture.

7. Lighting

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Adding exterior lighting is always worth the investment since it not only enhances the aesthetic quality of the home but also provides extra safety and security around the property. A well-lit home is easily attractive and appealing, both day and night.

Start by checking on what you have, and make sure to replace old, worn-out light fixtures. Consider adding pathway lights and accent lighting to trees or shrubs. If you aren’t able to use lights that require wiring, your best option is to use solar fixtures that are budget-friendly and easy to install. To add depth to your lighting scheme, incorporate a variety of fixtures and lighting types, especially in areas you’d like to draw attention to.


8. Mailbox and house number

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Mailboxes and house numbers are a great opportunity for a makeover. If your mailbox is already old, rusty, and looking like it’s going to topple over, it’s time to consider updating it. Before making any enhancements, be sure to follow the USPS regulatory standards.

With limitless styles and designs to choose from, your mailbox can also complement you and your home’s personality to instantly make your front yard more welcoming. But if you’re working on a limited budget or don’t want to go for a whole new look, a fresh coat of paint is all you need for an easy update.

Moreover, replacing the house numbers if they’re worn or outdated will make your home easier to identify from the street and increase the appeal of your property.


9. Outdoor hardware and finishes

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A huge aspect of curb appeal is in the little details, including small items such as hardware and home finishes. Swap out old door hardware (think doorknobs and door knockers), doorbell buttons and door chimes, gate and garage hardware, and other home finishes for something modern and stylish to easily improve the look of your home. The best thing is that it only takes a few dollars and a few hours to install (aside from a quick trip to your local home improvement store).

Although these elements are small, they add a lot of polish to your home’s look. The most important thing is to keep the finishes consistent so they will look and function collectively rather than as mix-and-match pieces.


10. Add pops of color

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Remember that your goal is to make your entryway appealing and inviting, so add visual interest wherever possible. Add plants, flowers in pots, and hanging planters to breathe some life into the space and bring natural pops of colors here and there. Get brand new doormats and wind chimes, and use colorful decor such as mosaic art and colorful stepping stones, to name a few.
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