Tips for Showing Your Home During the Holidays
While the holiday season is a hectic time to show and sell your house, there
are distinct advantages to staging and showing your home during the holidays -
you have a chance to show your home at its very best, adorned with warmth and
cheer sure to charm.
Nothing is more inviting than a home brimming with greenery, twinkling lights
and holiday decorations.
So as you set out to win over a holiday homebuyer during this traditionally
slow time of the year, keep the following in mind as you prepare to show your
house:
Curb appeal. First impressions are important. If you live in a snowy area,
make sure walkways are cleared. Or if late fall leaves are littering the ground,
be sure to clear them away. Also make sure the path to the stairs is free from
ice.
A few exterior holiday lights or decorations shows pride in ownership and
seasonal cheer, but keep in mind that while exterior lights are beautiful at
night, they don't add anything during the day when potential homebuyers will be
looking at your home, so you don't want to overdo it. Another thing to consider:
would-be buyers may view it favorably if the homes are brimming with lights - it
shows unity and neighborliness - so you'll want to find a tasteful balance.
Trim outdoor trees so unexpected winds don't knock down branches that could
damage your home or hurt anybody.
Place a nice welcome holiday mat outside your front door.
Make sure your door area is clear from bicycles, toys or parcels left by the
mail carrier.
Hang a festive wreath on your door.
Play holiday music in the background.
Keep the house cozy. Entering a cold house could leave a lasting chilling
impression. Instead, set the thermostat at a comfortable temperature.
A toasty fire. If you're only stepping out while an agent is showing your
house, start a fire in the fireplace. Nothing says home more than a nice cozy
fire. But never leave a fire unattended.
Your tree. This year you'll need to think about your tree more than you
usually do. For starters, if your house is on the small side, get a smaller
tree. You don't want the tree to appear to take over the entire living or family
room. Likewise, you don't want to cram too much furniture into a room just to
get the tree to fit. Remove furniture if necessary.
Keep decorations on the conservative side. Not all home shoppers may
celebrate the holidays in the manner you do. You don't want to overwhelm anybody
with abundant displays of holiday cheer. You want your house to be noticed, not
your decorations.
If your house is being viewed in the evening, let your agent know which tree
and other holiday lights should be turned on. And be sure the agent turns the
lights off or you have a plan to be home immediately following the showing.
Bake holiday cookies and treats often. The enticing smell will be welcome to
those viewing your house.
Be especially careful about ensuring your home security system is turned
back on after agents show your house, especially if you have gifts under the
tree.
Windows. Make sure your windows are sparkling clean.
Let the light in. Open blinds and curtains and turn on interior lights to
reduce the dreary lighting that pervades in the dark winter months.
Leave some holiday treats and hot chocolate for your guests.
Finally, keep in mind that the holiday adornments should accent - not
dominate - the house. You want to convey the love, comfort, and joy your family
has shared in the house. If conveyed successfully, a new family will be anxious
to move in and carve out their own holiday memories.