Tips for Showing Your Home in Fall
Fall often signals a slowing down in the real estate business. While steady
home sales are expected to continue through the year, many regions will likely
slowly shift from a sellers market to a moderate or buyers market, meaning if
you're selling, you'll want to do everything you can to make you house look its
best.
As you set out to put your home on the market and add your home sale to this
year's statistics, keep the following fall tips in mind:
Curb appeal. A home shopper's first impression is everything. The moment
they pull up to the curb, they'll make an instant judgment. You'll want to be
sure it's positive. You can begin by making sure leaves are raked, and your
shrubs and bushes are pruned.
Make sure your walkway is free of leaves and debris.
Trim trees so unexpected winds don't knock down branches that could damage
your home or hurt anybody.
If it is rainy, be sure you have a good doormat so all potential homebuyers
can wipe their feet and not traipse mud and water through the house.
Make sure gutters are free from debris and are draining properly.
If you already have snow, be sure you clear the front walkway to the door.
And if you have stairs leading to your front door, make sure they're not icy.
If you live in a warm region, plant a few fall annuals to give your exterior
some instant color.
Be sure your lawn is mowed and fertilized.
Make sure your door area is clear from bicycles and toys.
Hang a festive fall wreath on your door.
Fall is an excellent time to paint your house if you live in a warm region.
If your house's exterior looks drab and you're in a buyer's market, you may want
to consider painting to raise your home's appeal.
Keep the house cozy. Entering a cold house could leave an unfavorable
impression. Instead, set the thermostat at a comfortable temperature.
Place a nice fall centerpiece on your dining room table.
Decorate the house with festive fall embellishments and bright orange
pumpkins.
Make sure the back yard isn't covered in leaves. Also, try to make it look
as child-friendly as possible so potential buyers can envision what the space
will look like for their own children.
If you live in a warm region and still use the patio in the fall, make sure
your patio area is inviting and attractive. Clean your patio furniture and
arrange it keeping the views from indoors in mind. Spruce up the area with a few
container plantings.
Windows. Make sure your windows are sparkling clean, especially if you live
in a sunny region that doesn't get much fall rain.
Walls. If you're thinking about touching up the paint on your walls before
you put your home on the market, keep the colors neutral and light. A light
yellow or beige will make the room feel cooler than a brick red or dark taupe.
Let the light in. Open blinds and curtains so plenty of light illuminates
the home's interior.
And, just like any other time of year, get rid of the clutter throughout your
house. And get rid of any offensive odors that may come from cigarette smoke or
pets.
Finally, if you're selling your home during the fall, there's nothing more
inviting to a potential home buyer than the aroma of a freshly baked,
cinnamon-laced apple pie!