6 Tips For Selling Your Home In Winter

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Winter can be a harsh, unappealing time of year to sell your home.

With January just around the corner, it’s especially important to make your home stand out if you want to sell in the New Year. LDS people know it is important to be prepared and that is true also when it comes to selling your home. Here are some essential tips for making your house #1 on the market as the year begins:

#1 Warmth is top priority.

Your home should always be warm when a realtor conducts a walkthrough with buyers. Set a timer on your thermostat so it’s warm when they arrive. Also make sure to check there are no leaks or problems with your ducts and vents, as this could make rooms cold during a walkthrough.

#2 Keep the house bright.

It’s also important to ensure that your home is adequately lit in each room. You want buyers to feel welcome and impressed with the kitchen, bathroom and bedrooms of your home. If a room has dim lighting or a burned-out bulb, it could take away from the overall appeal of the room. You should also consider spending a little extra money to upgrade your lighting fixtures — installing recessed lighting in certain rooms will give your home a little extra “pop.” Standing lamps are also a fantastic, affordable alternative to lighting additions

#3 Try to make your landscape appealing.

Although your yard will be mostly winterized during this time of year, there are several ways to spruce up your cold weather landscaping. Start by clearing your yard of any broken branches or large patches of fallen leaves. It’s also important to ensure that any ice or snow on or near your home’s walkway is removed. If needed, you can hire a weekly snow removal service to keep your home safe for buyer walkthroughs.

#4 Make the interior cozy.

In addition to keeping your house well-lit and warm, there are other ways to make your home cozy and welcoming to buyers. This includes:

Classical music (at a low volume)
Homemade treats (candy, cookies)
Holiday decorations (tinsel on the mantle, for example)

#5 Keep the fireplace lit.

While you should have the heat on during a walkthrough, another warm and cozy feature is the fireplace. If you’ve got a wood-burning model, this means you’ll need to have coal or wood handy. You don’t want to have multiple showings a day and a fireplace that roars for only half the visitors. This is especially important if the fireplace is close to the entrance (all of that cold air gets in!).

#6 Prepare for any storms.

Make sure there’s an emergency kit on hand in your home in case your home suffers an outage during a winter storm. This should include items like:

Extra candles
Matches
Blankets
Car charger
Canned food
Flashlight
Water

While your LDS REALTOR should be prepared for inclement weather, it’s important that you be prepared to keep everyone safe should the worst happen during a showing. And don’t forget to keep a secondary travel emergency kit to take when you’re leaving for showings as well.