It’s knowing how to make the most of the season that counts. The key is to know how to sell your home in each season. Sheppard shares her tips for selling in spring, summer, winter and autumn.
Tips for listing your home for saleSpring“It’s true everything seems to come to life in spring. Sheppard says that spring is a great time for selling because the flowers bloom, people get out more and the weather improves. “
Summer
In summer, it’s all about temperature and outdoor lifestyle.
“In Perth, for example, we can get very hot summers, so when selling, be strategic about the times of inspections. When you open a house without air conditioning during the hotter part of the day, a buyer is likely to notice that the home has no AC. You could hold open houses in the mornings or evenings when heat is not an issue. Consider what your guests are up to in the summer. Sheppard advises that if the home has air conditioning, it should be used. When you are expecting a warm day and have arranged an inspection for that time, make sure the air conditioner is on. She adds: “
Any outside areas should be well-dressed. If you have a swimming pool, put the umbrellas out, some lilos on the surface of the water, and have cool drinks there so that people can imagine themselves enjoying the space. When selling in the summer, any outdoor area should be decorated to impress. Picture: Three Birds Renovations
Winter
If selling in winter, Sheppard suggests being prepared. She says that “little nuances can make a huge difference” in the winter. She says, “I’m lucky enough to work with someone who will walk people from and to their cars.” If you do not have a fireplace, but it is a cold, miserable day, then you could even turn on the oven and cook something in there. Sheppard says that the smell is divine and it instantly makes you feel at home. Sheppard adds that candles can also be used to create a cozy atmosphere in the winter. Picture: Erinna Giblin
Autumn
In autumn vendors either need to deal with fallen leaves – or make a feature of them, Sheppard says.
By raking up leaves before an open, vendors ensure potential buyers don’t see “lots of work”, she says. It can also look messy if wet leaves are dragged inside the home. You can use something to distract the eyes if you are unable to rake up leaves. Some nice pieces of outdoor furniture or even a fireplace can transform a negative situation into something positive. A few nice pieces of outdoor furniture or even a fireplace can make a good autumn seller. Image: The Agency
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On 6 October 2017 at 11am
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