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How to Boost Your Rental Property’s Curb Appeal

How to Boost Your Rental Property’s Curb Appeal

Key Takeaways

  1. Curb Appeal Impacts Tenant Interest: A well-maintained exterior creates a strong first impression that attracts quality tenants, while a neglected appearance can deter potential renters.
  2. Simple Improvements Go a Long Way: Actions like power washing surfaces, updating landscaping, painting walls in neutral tones, and enhancing lighting can significantly boost a property's exterior appeal with relatively low investment.
  3. Small Details Matter: Clean windows, updated fixtures, visible house numbers, and a tidy entryway all signal attentive property care and can elevate the overall perception of the rental.



Whether you’re a seasoned landlord or a complete newbie, you’ve probably heard the term “curb appeal.” But what exactly does it mean? It refers to the overall appeal of a property’s exterior. 


It includes elements such as landscaping, the entryway, the condition of the walls, lighting, walkways, and even small details like doors, shutters, or house numbers.


An enhanced curb appeal can create a strong first impression on potential tenants and boost profitability. A poorly maintained curb appeal, on the other hand, can drive prospective tenants away. After all, no one wants to live in a property that looks like it isn’t regularly maintained. 


If you want to learn how to make a good first impression and attract quality tenants, then keep reading! In this article, from Keller n’ Jadd Property Management, we'll go over the best tips and tricks for boosting a rental property’s curb appeal!

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Power Wash All Surfaces

It’s normal for dirt and grime to accumulate over time. However, a property that looks extremely dirty won’t be attractive to tenants. 


That’s why you should aim to deep clean the exterior of your rental at least twice a year. Power washing is great for cleaning surfaces that accumulate tons of dirt every day, such as driveways, sidewalks, fences, and even walls

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