5 Ways Home Sellers
Can Prepare for the Spring Market
With
spring being the busiest time for real estate, homeowners planning to put their
homes on the market shouldn’t wait for flowers to bloom before getting ready to
sell. Having a few months to prepare can make for a much smoother selling
experience.
If
you’re a prospective home seller, here are five things you can do now to
get ready for a spring sale:
Start
Packing
It
may sound crazy to start packing months in advance of your move, but since
you’ll eventually need to do this anyway, you might as well get organized now.
We’re not suggesting you pack up your kitchen and eat off paper plates, but you
can sort through your storage closets, attic, basement or garage to determine
what you want to keep, what to give away and what to sell. Boxing up items will
make your space look larger and neater when it’s time to show your home. You
can also get an idea of whether you need to rent a storage facility while your
home is on the market.
Clear
Away the Clutter
If
you visit model homes or open houses of homes that have been staged, you’ll
never see a stack of unread magazines, children’s artwork loosely hanging on
the refrigerator, or a cluster of unpaid bills on a table. While everyone has
clutter, buyers want to see a fantasy version of your house, in which they can
envision living. Once your home is on the market you’ll need to keep it as neat
as possible. One way to make that easier is to reduce the amount of clutter you
have on your shelves and surfaces. Put away items that are regularly on your
kitchen sink and pack away the family photos that gather dust.
Improve
Your Home
While
you don’t necessarily want to do a major, expensive renovation project before
you sell, you can make minor repairs and improvements that will make your home
look fresher to buyers. Try things such as replacing the caulk and grout in
your bathroom, updating old or rusted ceiling fans and light fixtures, and
changing switch plates, doorknobs and other hardware for a clean and neat appearance.
Consider painting your front door and trim even if your rooms don’t need new
paint.
Interview
REALTORS®
Your
choice of a listing agent will make a big difference in how quickly your home
sells and how much of a profit you’ll realize. Get recommendations from friends
and interview several listing agents to see which ones have the right
experience with similar homes in your price range and area. A REALTOR® with a
great marketing plan and deep local knowledge is extremely important. Don’t
just go with the one who tells you they can sell for the highest price; choose
someone who can present you with a detailed market analysis.
Research
Your Market
If
you plan to buy another home, an important decision to make is whether to sell
your home first or make an offer on a new home before putting yours on the
market. A knowledgeable REALTOR® can help you evaluate how fast homes are
selling in your market and help you estimate how long it will take you to find
a home. This decision also depends on your financing, so you may want to
consult with a lender to see how you can finance the transition from one home
to another if you choose not to sell your home first.
If
you spend the winter months preparing for spring, you’ll find yourself ready to
move fast when buyers come out of hibernation.
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