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Any suggestions how to improve the curb appeal of my house? It's a bit weird design as it has no windows in the front. Also part of the roof is flat and the part is pitched.
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#13
Pictures would help.

How much surrounding yard?

How close are other buildings?

What kind and how close is the street?

Attached garage?


Put up a decorative fence, "street light", plants. 

If you have a garage facing the street and a driveway, park a Lamborghini or Rolls-Royce there.

How much is your budget?  
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#14
Plant trees! (Selection is pretty important though)
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#15
I agree, trees, as JosephP said with proper selection, ground level plants.
Make sure the house, yard is as clean and neat as possible.
I also agree on the use of lighting and decorative, landscape fencing
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#16
Improve the curb appeal to sell immediately or just to spruce it up?
Any free advice given is worth double price paid.
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#17
I would also suggest some work on the yard. Nice green grass, and do some edging both along sidewalks, street, trees, etc. It will really make a place look crisp. It sounds like a lot of work every time you mow but once you do it a few times and it is in shape it won't take long each time.
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