5 Tips to Sell a Home in the Winter
Holiday Glow |
Selling a home in December, January
or February in frigid climates can be a tough task with a slowdown in market
activity and chilly weather.
Typically, buyers searching in the
winter months are more serious. And sellers who are motivated to close quickly
can make it happen with your help this winter.
Here are five tips from RE/MAX Associates in Northern Illinois that you can share with your clients:
1. Let those lights shine. "Turn
on all interior lights for a showing – even in closets and
utility/mechanical rooms – and make sure all the bulbs are working. Stock
up on all the right bulbs for your lamps and fixtures so you can replace burned
out bulbs immediately. Also, it's a great idea to keep front exterior lights on
even if no showings are scheduled. Open drapes and blinds to let in light
and show visitors the view."
– Marlene Granacki, RE/MAX Exclusive Properties, Chicago
2. Make entry easy. "Winter showings can get off to an awkward start if prospective buyers arrive with snow or salt on their shoes. Make it easy for buyers to deal with their shoes when they arrive by putting out a nice, festive area rug at the front door so visitors can wipe their feet, and have slippers or disposable booties available. Also, put out a bench, if there's room for one, where visitors can sit and remove their shoes." – Barbara Hibnick, RE/MAX Showcase, Long Grove
– Marlene Granacki, RE/MAX Exclusive Properties, Chicago
2. Make entry easy. "Winter showings can get off to an awkward start if prospective buyers arrive with snow or salt on their shoes. Make it easy for buyers to deal with their shoes when they arrive by putting out a nice, festive area rug at the front door so visitors can wipe their feet, and have slippers or disposable booties available. Also, put out a bench, if there's room for one, where visitors can sit and remove their shoes." – Barbara Hibnick, RE/MAX Showcase, Long Grove
3. Keep odors under
control. "Homes can be stuffy in winter when windows are rarely
opened, and that can allow odors to build up, which is a huge turn-off to
buyers. Pet odors can be especially worrisome in winter. Use a room fragrance
if needed, but nothing too strong, and clean more often (especially cat litter,
which should be changed daily). Consider using an air purifier and adjusting
your thermostat so that your furnace fan runs throughout the day to move air
through the house and dissipate odors."
– Mike Mondello, RE/MAX Team 2000, Orland Park
– Mike Mondello, RE/MAX Team 2000, Orland Park
4. Make it festive. "Appropriate
holiday decorations can give your home a cheerful look during the winter
months – and even help homes sell, however, don't go to extremes.
Small, decorative white lights on trees and bushes are OK through the winter
season, but other decorations should be taken down quickly once the holiday
passes." – Starr Zook, RE/MAX on Track, Aledo
5. Keep it comfy. Adjust your
thermostat so the temperature is warm, but comfortable; you don't want it too
hot or cold. "When it comes to keeping heating bills under control, don't
use plastic sheeting to insulate your windows. You may save a few hundred
dollars on heating costs if you cover the windows with plastic, but it could
cost you thousands on the sales price because buyers might believe they will
have to replace the windows," Hibnick says.
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