Why Sell Your Home in the Winter?
Selling Homes in Winter DOES Happen … Frequently!
Selling your home can seem daunting any time of year. But when cold air blows and wet snow flows in winter, you may feel especially challenged to market your home. To support your sale, the experts at Carpenter Realtors offer five tips to give you the edge.
“Sometimes sellers have no choice but to sell in the winter months due to job changes and other life situations,” said Amy Englert, director of education for Carpenter Realtors. “Sellers may consider this a disadvantage, but selling in the winter can be strategically advantageous. Inventory dips to seasonal lows, resulting in much less competition.”
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Consider this helpful winter selling advice from professionals.
Keep Pathways Clear
Winter brings snow … wet, slushy, icy snow. When your home is listed for sale, you never know when a real estate agent may request a showing with a potential buyer. For this reason you’ll want to keep walkways and driveways shoveled and salted at all times. Having a clean pathway into your property is welcoming, sets a good first impression and increases safety.
Decorate and Light for Winter
While you can’t show off lush green grass and well-manicured flower beds in winter, you have plenty of ways to make your home’s exterior appealing. Hang a welcoming wreath on the front door, for example. Use uplighting to highlight your home’s best features or brighten up the yard when the sky is gray and the sun sets early. Consider using potted greenery on the porch for a splash of color.
Set the Stage for a Good First Impression
Even with the inventory of for-sale homes at a low point, you still need to keep your home in show-ready condition at all times. Of course, that’s never easy when you’re living there. As a solution, declutter thoroughly and stash your stuff in a rented storage space. Keep floors clean, promptly mopping up tracks of salty slush.
Patrick Wilkins, manager of Carpenter Realtor’s South Meridian office, said vigilance is essential in making a good first impression.
“Most buyers who brave the cold weather during the winter months are very serious about locating a home, so sellers need to remain vigilant to have their homes perfectly show ready in short order,” he said.
Offer Incentives to Buyers
One technique to put your home above the rest anytime is to offer incentives to potential buyers. To put them at ease, conduct a home inspection ahead of the sale and show a list of the repairs you’ve already made. Offer a home warranty or agree to pay some the closing costs.
“Offering a gift card to a home improvement store is another great incentive for a do-it-yourself buyer,” Wilkins said.
Price Your Home Right
Setting your home’s listing price can be challenging and even contentious. In winter, when inventory and active buyers are out in lower numbers, Englert recommends listing at a fair market value for positive results.
“Even with lower inventory in the winter, price your home correctly to generate a lot of interest early on,” she said. “No matter what time of year it is, overpriced homes stagnate and tend to sell for less. Pricing a home at fair market value could result in multiple offers and even lead to a bidding war.”
Being aware of effective tips to market your home in winter can help sellers find success despite cold, dreary days. Carpenter Realtors can help you put these steps into action and guide you through a positive selling experience.