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Spring Property Checklist for Kellyville Homes
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Spring Property Checklist for Kellyville Homes

Spring Property Checklist for Kellyville Homes

Spring Property Checklist For Kellyville Ridge Homes
Spring is with us. For what's been a mixed winter, the spring months hopefully will be a reprieve from the cool temperatures the Hills District has endured over winter. 
If you've been feeling zapped of energy, you're not alone. The warmer change will re-invigorate you, send the doona to the cupboard and roll back the pool cover for the upcoming Spring.
It's a great time to give your Kellyville Ridge property a bit of a spruce up as well.
Here's our Spring checklist to freshen your home and garden, especially if you are thinking of selling.
 

Street Appeal - First Impressions Count

How's your house looking? Has the harsh sun taken its toll on the weatherboards? Are the gutters looking a bit flaky? A quick touch up could add thousands for when you want to sell.

Need more than a cosmetic touch up? You'll need to call in the experts. Call our Property Management departmentand our girls will be happy to give you some local area painters we use and recommend.

How's the garden? Flowers a bit winter drab? Fresh up your garden with Spring ready plants that will boost your home's first impression.
Pots and Plants in Parklea can help you with the right plants you need to be putting into your garden today. And if your lawn is looking shabby, they can help you with the best lawn care products to use as well.

Kids Will Be Kids

Yes we are still in the front yard and what you don't need is a 'kid made' obstacle course leading to your front door. It looks untidy and may cause a visitor to trip and injure themselves; potentially leading to a claim against you.

Get the kids to clean up their toys and remove their bikes from the front lawn.

And make sure you're covered just in case you receive a nasty letter from a solicitor seeking damages on behalf of a visitor who snapped their ankle while tripping over a Tonka truck hidden in the grass.
 

Are You Experiencing A Colourbond Moment?

Not everybody can retrieve the morning newspaper from their front yard in their dressing gown and be awe struck by their awesome roof.

How's your roof looking? Loose tiles? Corners that have popped and now letting the rain in causing larger problems including mould. Maybe it just needs a fresh coat of paint or sealant?

Again chat to Madeline our property management department and she can refer you to a good roofing expert.

 

Create More Space Inside – Declutter

Opening the front door to a hat stand, a pile of umbrellas and a stack of shoes isn't very inviting. It clearly says to your visitors they are not welcome. It's also a major turn off for buyers.

Let's start at the front door. A welcome mat looks inviting and it helps to keep grass clippings and dirt outside. Visit the nearby hardware store to get your mat at a reasonable price.

Remove all the obstacles once in the door. Time for the hat stand, umbrellas and shoes to live elsewhere; maybe even the rubbish bin.

Freshen up the entrance way, living room and bedrooms with some Spring coloured curtains and cushions. DFO, the home of bargain shopping, might be worth the trip. Take a look, it won't break the bank.

Backyard Bliss

Many a 'century' has been scored on the well-worn turf of your backyard. Fill in the pot holes, add in a bit of 'Sir Walter or blue cooch' where necessary, water regularly and by summer your pitch will be match ready.

Check the dividing fence, re-nail a few wooden palings or replace the broken ones. Thunderous fours to the fence from an aspiring Bradman can take its toll.

Conclusion

The Spring months of September to November are some of the best months of the year in the Hills District.
Warmer weather along with plenty of sunshine is refreshing while allowing us to enjoy the outdoors. It's also a great time to refresh our home.

"By being observant around your home, you can potentially save thousands and keep your home looking brand new" First National Hills Direct's Maintenance Manager, Madeline Spiteri explains. "Fix little things now before they become big costly ones."
Street appeal is a big factor in selling a home. A well maintained property including trimmed hedges and lawns instantly says that your home has been loved and is less likely to have any nasty repair surprises.
 If you are considering selling in Spring book an appraisal with us. You'll be looked after one of First National Real Estate's top awarded offices in New South Wales.