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How to Instantly Improve Your Property’s Curb Appeal

  • Writer: Andrew Ohlinger
    Andrew Ohlinger
  • Oct 30
  • 3 min read
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 Your property’s exterior is more than just a first impression—it’s a reflection of care, safety, and long-term value.


Quick Outline

Update Your Online Presence

Refresh Your Entryway

Upgrade Landscaping

Enhance Lighting and Signage



Whether you manage a commercial building, oversee a residential complex, or own a private home, improving curb appeal can elevate both perception and performance.


Update Your Online Presence


Before anyone visits your property, they’re likely to check you out online. Make sure your website is current, with clear photos, accurate contact details, and a professional layout. Just as important—verify that your information on Google Maps, Apple Maps, Yelp, Expedia, etc. is correct and appealing. Include updated photos, business hours, and links. A strong digital first impression builds trust before anyone steps foot on-site. Take the time to read and respond to reviews, this builds a connection with your customers and builds trust.



Refresh Your Parking lot and Entryway


First thing people do is arrive and park. Make sure the parking lot is in good condition, well lit at night, with clear signage to the main entrance or other areas people my visit. In addition the main entrance sets the tone for everything beyond the door. A clean, well-maintained front area with fresh paint, polished signage, and clutter-free walkways immediately communicates professionalism and pride. If applicable, ensure your logo or building name is visible, illuminated, and in good repair. Depending on your hours of operation, give thought to exterior lighting. Even if your property is closed after hours, a few well placed lights add to safety and curb appeal.


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Upgrade Landscaping


Well-groomed landscaping is one of the simplest ways to add visual impact. Beautiful landscaping lifts peoples mood as they approach your building. Trim shrubs, refresh mulch beds, and add seasonal plants or flowers for color and texture. Even small touches—like potted plants by the entrance or neatly edged lawns—can make a big difference. Take a few minutes each day and walk the property, removing trash and noting landscaping that needs attention.



Power Wash and Paint


Dirt, mildew, and faded paint can make even the most solid structure look neglected. Power washing sidewalks, siding, and stonework restores a sense of cleanliness. A fresh coat of paint on doors, railings, or trim gives your building a renewed, maintained appearance.


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Update Lighting and Signage


Proper exterior lighting adds security and showcases your property at night. It also adds an instant feeling of safety making guests feel secure. Replace outdated fixtures with modern, energy-efficient options, and ensure all bulbs are working. Clean, readable signage—free of rust, fading, or outdated branding—instantly boosts credibility and trust.



Repair and Maintain Surfaces


Cracked pavement, uneven walkways, or peeling trim send a message of neglect. Regularly inspect and repair these problem areas before they worsen. Smooth pathways, freshly sealed asphalt, and clean exterior finishes show your property is safe and cared for. It also keeps visitors safe by preventing trips, slips and falls!



Final Thoughts


Curb appeal isn’t just about looks—it’s about building confidence from the first click to the first step. A clean, safe, and organized exterior (and online presence) reflects operational excellence and attention to detail.


Take some time to review these items and address issues as needed. As a rule of thumb doing a quick property walk each day will help you keep up and have world class curb appeal!




If you're looking to develop your best practices and take your skills to the next level, don't hesitate to reach out! I'm here to help you navigate the process and achieve your goals. Feel free to email me at acohlinger.com for personalized assistance and guidance.

 
 
 

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