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10 Spring Curb Appeal Tips to Boost Your Home’s Value in Victoria BC 



Spring is one of the busiest seasons in real estate across Victoria and throughout Vancouver Island. As the weather warms and gardens begin to bloom, buyers start exploring neighbourhoods and attending open houses.If you're thinking of selling — or simply want your home to look its best — improving your curb appeal can make a huge difference. First impressions matter, and often a buyer decides how they feel about a home before even stepping inside.Here are 10 simple spring curb appeal tips that can instantly boost your home’s value and attractiveness.

1. Refresh Your Front Door

A freshly painted front door creates an immediate focal point.Popular spring colours include:
  • Ocean blue
  • Sage green
  • Warm coral
  • Soft yellow
A bold but tasteful door colour can make your home feel welcoming and modern.

2. Clean the Walkways and Driveway

Over the winter months, dirt, moss, and debris often build up on driveways and pathways.A good pressure wash can dramatically brighten your exterior and make your property feel well cared for.

3. Add Fresh Mulch to Garden Beds

Fresh mulch does two important things:• Makes garden beds look neat and finished
• Helps retain moisture in soilDark mulch also makes spring flowers stand out beautifully.

4. Plant Seasonal Flowers

Early spring flowers thrive in our mild coastal climate.Some favourites include:
  • Tulips
  • Pansies
  • Primroses
  • Daffodils
  • Hyacinths
Colourful gardens create a warm, inviting feeling that buyers love.

5. Update Exterior Lighting

Outdoor lighting adds both beauty and safety.Consider installing:
  • Pathway lights
  • Porch lanterns
  • Solar garden lights
Soft lighting also highlights landscaping features at night.

6. Trim Trees and Shrubs

Overgrown shrubs can make a home look smaller or hidden.Trimming them back:
  • Improves visibility of the home
  • Allows more natural light
  • Makes the property feel tidy and open

7. Replace Old House Numbers

Small details matter.Modern, easy-to-read house numbers add style and help visitors and buyers easily identify your home.

8. Refresh Your Mailbox

An old mailbox can age your home visually.Consider replacing it with:
  • A modern black metal design
  • A wooden coastal style
  • A decorative post-mounted mailbox

9. Add Window Boxes

Window boxes filled with flowers are a charming way to add colour and character to your home’s exterior.Try combinations of:
  • trailing ivy
  • petunias
  • lobelia
  • pansies

10. Keep the Lawn Healthy

Even small lawns benefit from basic care:
  • Overseeding
  • Light fertilizing
  • Removing moss
  • Regular mowing
A healthy green lawn signals that the home has been well maintained.


Improving curb appeal doesn’t have to be expensive. Small updates like flowers, fresh paint, and tidy landscaping can dramatically change how a home is perceived.For homeowners in Victoria and across Vancouver Island, spring is the perfect time to showcase the natural beauty of our coastal environment.


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