VACAVILLE, CA, Apr 20, 2024—Many think that spring is the hottest selling season, and while this is partially true, winter is also a great time to drop your home on the market. Why? "Buyers tend to have more urgency in the winter," explains Sue and Steve Kappel. A 2015 real estate study found that homes listed in winter sold faster than those listed in spring, and for a higher asking price.
If you're looking to sell your home this winter, here are a few things you should pay attention to.
Pricing. While proper pricing is always important when listing your home, it's even more important in a season where the pool of buyers is slimmer—even if they're more eager to act. "Be sure to work with your agent to price at market value in order to avoid sitting until spring," says Sue and Steve Kappel
Safety first. If you live in an area that gets ample snow or ice, make sure to be monitoring the safety of your drive, steps, and walkways. "Keep paths shoveled and free of ice to encourage incoming buyers and keep them safe from slips," says Sue and Steve Kappel.
Lights on. When someone is coming to look at your home in the winter, be sure to draw back the curtains in the daytime and turn on the lights. You may even need to add additional accent lights to rooms that are naturally dark. Nothing is less appealing than a dark, gloomy home.
Add warmth. Make sure your home is warm and cozy when buyers enter. "It's better to heat the space a degree or two warmer than necessary than to have potential buyers clinging to their coats," Sue and Steve Kappel says.
Ambiance appeal. Create a cozy seasonal vibe inside your space by draping snuggly blankets over furniture, lighting a (safe) fire in the fireplace, and keeping the kettle warm in case anyone would like a cup of tea.
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