The simple truth is that when it comes to real estate investing, location matters. And you can’t talk about the location without mentioning your property’s house number. It may appear like a little feature, but making your rental house’s number both attractive and easy to see is an important part of thriving investment property management.
You want prospective tenants to find your property easily, not to mention the postal service, emergency services personnel, and so on. But it’s correspondingly important to keep your Findlay property’s curb appeal high. With a few creative house number ideas, you can easily accomplish both.
- Wooden House Plaque: A small number of things have the appeal of natural wood. Perhaps this is why it makes a great option for a beautiful and functional house number plaque. Whether you are exploring for something classy or rustic, a wooden plaque can give your rental property the high-visibility numbers you need.
- House Number Post: If your rental is surrounded by trees or is set at a distance from the road, perhaps a house number post would work best. After all, when it comes to house numbers, visibility is key! Creative options include a post with a hanging planter or combining your mailbox and house address post into one.
- Rock Decal: If your front landscaping includes one or more large stones – or you’re planning to add one – take into account using the rock’s face as a surface for your property’s house numbers. You can either paint the numbers on, use a stencil, or attach a weatherproof sign. It’s one choice that is both distinctive and functional.
- Raised Planter: Along with landscaping stones, it only takes a little creativity to turn a raised planter box into a house number sign. Try attaching a planter box to some posts at the end of the driveway for good visibility. House numbers that are easy to see are the best for rental properties.
- Illuminated Numbers: For round-the-clock impact, think about adding house numbers that light up. Utilizing acrylic or other materials, it’s simple to place weather-resistant lighting behind each number to make it stand out.
- Tree or Yard Sign: A new easy and attractive option is to hang your property’s house numbers on a large tree or a signpost in the yard. This is a great way to make sure your property is easy to find even if you have foliage blocking the front of the house.
- Front Door Vinyl: If your rental property’s front door is easy to see, why not put the house numbers directly on the door itself? With some custom vinyl numbers and a door in a darker color, you can use contrast to make your property stand out.
- Curb Stencil: Don’t forget about the tried-and-true house number staple: the curb stencil. Painting your house number on the curb out front can make identifying your property quick and easy. It’s also a simple do-it-yourself project. With some stencils and spray paint, your property’s house numbers will be easy to maintain year after year.
Are you looking for more ways to help draw more prospective renters to your property? Real Property Management Clarity Team can help! Contact us online or give us a call at 567-200-2320.
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