First impressions are important, so you want to make the exterior of your home as attractive as possible. It doesn't matter if you're looking to sell or just want to give your home's exterior a fresh look, here are 16 ways to add curb appeal for less than $50.
16 Ways to Add Curb Appeal for Less Than $50

Add Some Lights
Outdoor lighting can make a world of difference when it comes to your home’s curb appeal. Add some solar lights along the front walkway or some low-voltage lights near your front flower bed.

Paint the Front Door
A fresh coat of paint on your front door can give your home a whole new look, and better curbside appeal. Try red front door paint for a classic look or a bright orange for something a bit unexpected.
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Add Flower Pots
A couple of well-placed flower pots on your front step will make for a cheery front entrance. Potted plants create a much more welcoming environment than a bare and empty front porch.

Update House Numbers
Give your house numbers a makeover. People look for your address more than you may think as they drive by. Replace your old numbers with an updated metal or wood design to update the curb appeal. Make your home more sustainable with these solar-powered house numbers.

Plant Shrubs or a Tree
A couple of shrubs or a new tree will instantly up your curb appeal. Much like potted plants, trees and shrubs will add a welcoming quality to your home.

Keep Your Lawn Tidy
One of the easiest ways to maintain curb appeal is to keep your lawn tidy, and that includes edging around your walkways and flower beds.

Attract Some Birds
Humans aren’t the only things you want to find your home attractive. You can easily attract a variety of birds to your yard with a birdhouse or bird feeder.

Update Your Mailbox
Give your mailbox an update with a colorful paint job or replace it. Just make sure you purchase an approved mailbox and follow regulations when it comes to height. Curbside mailboxes must be mounted and the bottom must be 42 to 48 inches above the ground.

Add Window Boxes
Window boxes will bring a splash of color to the front of your home and add quick curbside appeal. Plant perky pansies or cascading flowers such as petunias. You can even use the boxes to grow herbs.

Paint Shutters and Trim
When was the last time you painted your window shutters? What about your exterior trim? A simple update to the trim around your windows will add plenty of curb appeal.

Hang a Wreath
Welcome guests to your home with a wreath. Whether you purchase a wreath or make it yourself, wreaths allow you to change the look of your front entryway as often as you like.

Put Down New Mulch
Mulch is an inexpensive way to tidy up flower beds and shrubs while also reducing evaporation and slowing weed growth. Get a couple of bags of mulch to freshen up the area around the front of your home.

Install a Porch Light
Look for a pretty light fixture to hang at the front door. You could also mount a few light sconces near the entryway.

Tidy Up Hoses
A tangled garden hose is not only frustrating, but it looks messy, too. Nobody wants to see your gardening equipment thrown all over the yard.

Update Door Hardware
Does your door hardware need a makeover? Add curbside appeal by replacing old door knobs and knockers or give it an update with stain or paint.

Add Some Seating
Create a welcoming spot to relax by adding a couple of chairs to your front porch or yard.