Make Your Home a Hot
Commodity This Winter
Although
the holiday season can be a hectic time to show and sell your house, there are
distinct advantages to staging and showing your home at this time of year—you
have a chance to show your home at its very best, adorned with warmth and cheer
that’s sure to charm. Nothing is more inviting than a home brimming with
greenery, twinkling lights and holiday decorations.
Inviting
and Warm
First
impressions are important. If you live in a snowy area, make sure walkways are
cleared. Do you have late fall leaves littering the ground? Rake them up. Also,
make sure the walks and stairs are free of ice.
A
few exterior holiday lights or decorations show pride in ownership and seasonal
cheer, but they don’t add anything during the day when potential homebuyers
will be looking at your home, so don’t overdo them. Another thing to
consider: Would-be buyers may view it favorably if nearby homes are brimming
with lights—it shows unity and neighborliness—so you’ll want to find a tasteful
balance.
As
you set out to win over holiday homebuyers, here are a few other tips to keep
in mind:
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Trim outdoor trees so unexpected winds don’t knock down
branches that could damage your home or hurt someone.
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Place a holiday welcome mat outside the front door.
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Keep the door area clear of bicycles, toys or parcels
left by the mail carrier.
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Hang a festive wreath on your door.
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Play holiday music in the background.
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Keep the house cozy. Entering a cold house could chill
potential buyers’ enthusiasm.
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Light a fire in the fireplace just before the agent shows
your house. (But never leave a fire unattended.)
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Choose a tree and decorate it to complement the room
where it’s displayed. You don’t want the tree to appear to take over the entire
living or family room. Remove furniture, if necessary.
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Keep decorations on the conservative side. You want your
house to be noticed, not your decorations.
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If your house is being viewed in the evening, tell your
agent how to turn on the holiday lights. And be sure the agent turns the lights
off, or you have a plan to be home immediately, following the showing.
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Make sure your agent turns the home security system back
on after showing your house, especially if you have gifts under the tree.
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Be certain your windows are sparkling clean.
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Let there be light. Open blinds and curtains and turn on
interior lights to reduce the pervasive dreariness of winter months.
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Bake holiday cookies and treats to fill the home with
enticing aromas before the prospective buyers arrive.
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Leave those holiday treats and hot chocolate for your
guests.
Ultimately,
you want to convey the love, comfort and joy your family has shared in the
house so that buyers will be eager to move in and create their own holiday
memories.
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