While
the warmer months are generally regarded as the time for home sellers to get
their property ready for sale, marketing the home in winter and early spring is
just as important. Homebuyers are out looking for homes 12 months a year and
there’s no reason to drop the ball on sprucing up a home December through
March.
Here
are some tips for selling a home in the winter months.
Heat it up: If you are planning an open
house or have showings scheduled, turn up the thermostat and make the home warm
and inviting. A cold home shopper will race through a house and start
questioning the windows and insulation.
Light it up: For homes with fireplaces,
this is the perfect opportunity to show the potential buyer how cozy a
fireplace can be. Leave some marshmallows and sticks nearby and invite those
seeing the home to test it out.
Take care of snow and ice: For those
selling in heavy wintry climates, make sure that the walk is clear, the
driveway is shoveled and put down salt to control any icy surfaces. If a buyer
pulls up to the house and has to slush through inches of snow, they may not
even bother to enter. For those who aren’t currently living in the home that is
for sale, make sure to hire someone to clear it for you.
Use photographs: If you have a
beautiful lawn, stellar landscaping or an outdoor pool or deck, many times
these are quickly overlooked or passed by because of snow. Take some
eye-catching photos of these amenities during the warm months and display them
during a winter showing so buyers can get a better understanding of what the
outside truly offers.
Schedule Open Houses: There are still many
who don’t believe that selling in the winter is a good idea, so it’s a great
time to take advantage of less competition. Many serious buyers often come out
during the winter months, including corporate clients who usually need to
relocate within the first quarter of the year.
Emphasize the Positives: Does your
street get plowed quickly? Is it near public transportation to make it easier
to get to work in the snow? Is it within walking distance of stores? Does it
have a great hill for the kids to sled down in a safe environment? If so,
accentuate these features.
Since
a lot of people are waiting until spring to put their home on the market,
having a home ready in winter is a great way to beat the rush.

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