Howard Zelin Lists Down Points on ‘How to Stage Your Front and Backyard to Appeal Homebuyers’


Howard Zelin is the Chief Project Officer and Director at Zelin Construction. With an experience of more than a decade in the construction industry, he has successfully completed number of construction projects.

Howard Zelin says that before listing a home for sale or entertaining potential buyers, there is a need to "curb the appeal" that can drastically increase the chances of a quick and successful sale. Moreover, to do this, you need to stage your front and backyard.

1.     Start by embedding a green lawn
Howard says, “
Whether you're standing on the street looking at the front of your home or you're on your patio looking out over your backyard, your lawn sets the tone and is one area that potential buyers are sure to focus on.”

     Ensure that your lawn is well kept, with no weeds, dandelions or patches of clover breaking up the continuity of the grass.

2.     Use Gardens to Add a Splash of Color
Gardens are the best way to add a vibrant splash of color to your yard and they can be used to accessorize the front or back of your home. Opt for flowers or plants that are in season for your area to ensure that they are healthy while potential buyers are driving past and viewing the home.

3.     Make Your Back Yard Feel as Inviting as Possible
A beautiful back yard or a patio will be a major selling feature for many different types of homebuyer – especially those with children. Ensure that your back yard feels as inviting as possible. If you have a deck or patio, ensure that you have furniture and your BBQ tastefully arranged so the buyer can picture themselves hosting friends and family

Staging your front and backyards is just one of the many tasks that you will need to take care of in order to prepare your home for a successful sale.

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