While the winter season isn’t necessarily the best time to list your home for sale, there are a few advantages. Fewer people want deal with the hassle of keeping their houses in order for showings this time of year, which means there will be less competition. So take advantage of the lagging market and implement the tips below to help sell your home this winter.
Buyers who are
searching for a home during the busy holiday season are serious about finding a
new place to live. So if you price your home fairly, a determined buyer will
sniff out the deal quickly and be offering a bid before you know it.
Hire A Professional Photographer
Redfin posted last month “that homes
with listing photos taken with DSLR cameras sell for $3,400 to $11,200 more
relative to their list prices.” This means that most of the time it actually
pays to hire a professional photographer. Professional photographers know how
to make rooms look larger and brighter. Attention-grabbing photos means more
positive interest in your home.
Point Out Its Perks
If your
home is across
the street from a school or in walking distance to a grocery store, then
call attention to those conveniences. Most people don’t like to leave their
homes if the weather gets bad, so if a buyer is still on the fence about
purchasing your home, the fact that they could walk to a local restaurant right
around the corner might be what helps sell your home this winter.
Create A Cozy Atmosphere
Set the
mood in your home for when buyers tour it. Turn off overhead lights and turn on
lamps to create a soft glow. Turn up the thermostat to create an escape from
the outdoors. Build
a fire. There’s something about a crackling fire that makes everyone want
to curl up with a book. Create a cozy atmosphere and you’ll have buyers feeling
like they’re already at home.
Don’t
let warnings of low sales in winter deter you! Price it fairly, hire a
professional photographer and make potential buyers feel at home. With the tips
above you’ll sell your home this winter and be in your new house by spring!
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