For Sellers:
Of course, virtual tours can never replace in-person visits. After all, buying a home is a huge commitment so serious buyers will still want to visit the home at some point. But because of these tools, the winter months are no longer as difficult a time of year to sell a home.
Staging is a crucial element when selling your home. To specifically appeal to winter buyers, you may need to make small but effective changes to make your home stand out. Here are a few tips to make your home as inviting as possible for a showing:
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Ensure that your home is well-lit. Since a home will appear darker and less appealing in winter, lighting goes a long way to make your home seem welcoming. Bring in as much natural light as you can by pulling all the curtains to the side of the window. To better accommodate viewings after dark, brighten your home's exterior by having plenty of porch lights, decorative lanterns on walkways, and attractive side lighting to create a warm glow.
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Make sure the holiday decorations do not overpower the space. If you’re selling around the holiday and have put up decorations, keep it simple. If you’re selling once the holidays are over, carefully consider your displays so your house won’t show wreaths and reindeers in the middle of January.
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Avoid showing a winter wonderland. Snow looks great in photos, but buyers would want to see details of the property, not a blanket of snow. Have photos of your home in clear weather for buyers to see.