Windermere Bellevue Commons News November 15, 2016

Top 5 Tips for Selling Your Home During the Holidays

Posted in hgtv.com.

Attract homebuyers even during the holidays with these useful tips.

The holiday season from November through January is often considered the worst time to put a home on the market. While the thought of selling your home during the winter months may dampen your holiday spirit, the season does have its advantages: holiday buyers tend to be more serious and competition is less fierce with fewer homes being actively marketed. First, decide if you really need to sell. Really. Once you’ve committed to the challenge, don your gay apparel and follow these tips from Front Door.

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Original Photo on melaniekramerrealtor.com

1. Deck the halls, but don’t go overboard.

Homes often look their best during the holidays, but sellers should be careful not to overdo it on the decor. Adornments that are too large or too many can crowd your home and distract buyers. Also, avoid offending buyers by opting for general fall and winter decorations rather than items with religious themes.

Original Photo on 2ladiesandachair.com

Original Photo on 2ladiesandachair.com

2. Hire a reliable real estate agent.

That means someone who will work hard for you and won’t disappear during Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Year’s. Our agents in Windermere Bellevue Commons are committed to you 100%, no matter which season we’re in.

3. Make curb appeal a top priority.

When autumn rolls around and the trees start to lose their leaves, maintaining the exterior of your home becomes even more important. Bare trees equal a more exposed home, so touch up the paint, clean the gutters and spruce up the yard. Keep buyers’ safety in mind as well by making sure stairs and walkways are free of snow, ice and leaves.

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4. Give house hunters a place to escape from the cold.

Make your home feel cozy and inviting during showings by cranking up the heat, playing soft classical music and offering homemade holiday treats. When you encourage buyers to spend more time in your home, you also give them more time to admire its best features.

5. Relax — the new year is just around the corner.

The holidays are stressful enough with gifts to buy, dinners to prepare and relatives to entertain. Take a moment to remind yourself that if you don’t sell now, there’s always next year, which, luckily, is only a few days away.