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Choosing blue can help you see green.

Real estate expert Terry Fisher from We Buy Any Home reveals that painting your front door a specific color can help you sell your home much faster.

“First impressions are everything when it comes to property and the color of your front door can significantly impact a potential buyer’s perception of your home,” Fisher told Wales Online. “It’s a small detail that can make a big difference.”


  If you’re looking to sell your home fast, consider painting your front door navy blue. jpldesigns – stock.adobe.com If you’re looking to sell your home fast, consider painting your front door navy blue. jpldesigns – stock.adobe.com

Fisher confessed that painting your front door navy blue can make your house look more appealing to buyers.

“Navy blue is a versatile and sophisticated choice that complements a wide range of architectural styles,” he explained. “It exudes a sense of stability and trust, making it an excellent option for creating a positive first impression.”

Fisher elaborates on how a darker color like navy blue isn’t flashy, ages well and maintains its appeal over time.

“Over the years, we have spotted a pattern where homes with navy blue front doors tend to attract more attention and sell faster than comparable properties with different colors,” he added. “It’s remarkable how a seemingly small detail can have such a significant impact on buyer perception.”


  Navy blue isn’t flashy, ages well and maintains its appeal over time, according to the real estate expert. goodmanphoto – stock.adobe.com Navy blue isn’t flashy, ages well and maintains its appeal over time, according to the real estate expert. goodmanphoto – stock.adobe.com

However, he notes that the color must complement your home’s architectural style and color palette, claiming it’s not always about what’s trending.

“I’ve seen firsthand how a well-thought-out front door color can elevate a property’s perceived value and attract potential buyers. The goal is to make the front door a focal point that draws people in, encouraging them to envision the home as their own,” he concludes.

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