
Curb Appeal Ideas That Work
First Impressions Start at the Curb
You never get a second chance at a first impression, and in real estate, that first impression happens before a buyer ever steps inside. Curb appeal is what draws people in — it sets the tone for the entire showing. The good news? You don't need a massive budget to make a real impact.
Whether you're preparing to list your home in Waltham, Newton, Watertown, or elsewhere in Greater Boston, these practical curb appeal upgrades deliver real results without breaking the bank.
Refresh Your Front Door
Your front door is the focal point of your home's exterior. A fresh coat of paint in a bold but tasteful color can transform the entire look of your entryway.
- Classic colors that photograph well: navy blue, black, deep red, or forest green
- Replace worn hardware — a new handle, knocker, or kick plate makes a noticeable difference
- Add a seasonal wreath for a welcoming touch
- Make sure the doorbell works and house numbers are clearly visible
Budget: $50-150 for paint and hardware. Impact: huge.
Landscaping That Pops
Spring is the perfect time to bring your yard to life. Well-maintained landscaping signals to buyers that the home has been cared for.
- Mow the lawn, edge along walkways, and fill in bare patches
- Trim overgrown shrubs and bushes — keep plantings tidy and proportional to the house
- Add fresh mulch to garden beds (dark mulch photographs especially well)
- Plant colorful annuals near the entryway — petunias, impatiens, or marigolds are reliable spring choices
- Remove any dead plants, weeds, or debris
Outdoor Lighting
Good lighting adds safety, ambiance, and style. It also makes your home look great for evening showings and online photos.
- Replace outdated porch lights with modern fixtures that complement your home's style
- Add solar-powered path lights along the walkway
- Consider landscape uplighting for trees or architectural features
- Make sure your house number is illuminated or highly visible at night
Upgrade Your Mailbox
It's a small detail that most sellers overlook, but a beat-up mailbox can drag down the whole look of a property.
- Replace a rusty or leaning mailbox with a clean, modern one
- If your mailbox is mounted by the door, make sure it matches the hardware and color scheme
- A simple mailbox swap takes 30 minutes and costs under $50
Power Wash Everything
After a Massachusetts winter, your home's exterior surfaces are covered in grime, salt residue, and mildew. A power wash can take years off the appearance of your home.
- Wash the driveway, walkways, front steps, and patio
- Clean siding, especially around the foundation line
- Power wash the garage door — it's a large visual area that makes a big impact
- Don't forget fencing and retaining walls
You can rent a power washer for around $50-75 per day, or hire a pro for $200-400 depending on the scope.
Seasonal Flowers and Planters
Nothing says "welcome home" like fresh flowers and well-placed planters.
- Place matching planters on either side of the front door for a symmetrical, polished look
- Use a mix of heights and textures — a thriller (tall), filler (bushy), and spiller (trailing) combination works beautifully
- Swap in seasonal flowers each spring for instant color
- Window boxes on the front of the house add serious charm
Small Investments, Big Returns
Curb appeal improvements are some of the highest-ROI upgrades you can make when selling your home. Most of these projects can be completed in a single weekend for a few hundred dollars total — and they can make the difference between a buyer clicking on your listing or scrolling right past it.
Spring is the ideal time to tackle these projects in Greater Boston. The weather is cooperative, garden centers are fully stocked, and the spring market is heating up. A little effort at the curb goes a long way toward getting top dollar for your home.
