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How-to Sell Your Home This Summer
With the right price point, staging and a bit of patience, it’s possible to sell your home during any season. But summer is a special season when it comes to listing and selling your home. Below are four tips to sell your home faster this summer.
Curb appeal is king. It may sound tired, but curb appeal really does matter, especially during summer. Hopefully, you’re already on top of things like keeping the grass mowed and the exterior freshly painted. However, summer offers many areas for improvement: window boxes full of fresh flowers, new welcome mats by the front door, or a garden bed with a fresh mulch job.
Play up outdoor spaces. One of the loveliest things about summer is the extended time spent outdoors. Does your home have a patio, porch or deck? Make sure these areas of the home are expertly staged, with outdoor cooking and lounging areas.
Stage for summer. Make your space feel as bright and exciting as summer itself. Swap out heavy warm linens for cooler ones, dark window curtains for ones that let in light, and place fresh flowers and fruit around.
Temperature control. If potential buyers enter your home and feel overheated, you’ve got a huge problem. Make sure your HVAC unit is working well, and if you don’t have central air, consider purchasing window units for the initial entrance spaces.
As a Member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network®, I, along with my team, have a wealth of real estate and homeownership information that may be of help to you. Feel free to contact our team any time to learn more about this important information, and be sure to forward this article on to any friends or family that may be interested as well.
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