With more bitter weather in the future for much of the U.S., there is much real estate professionals can do to get properties ready for showings. No matter the season, staging a home before a sale can increase the amount of an offer by 1-5 percent, according to the National Association of REALTORS®.
From ensuring the comfort of potential homebuyers to making sure they get inside a home safely, here are some helpful staging tips to take into consideration this winter.
Clear the Walkway
Nothing is more important than the safety of your clients and of any potential homebuyers that may be looking at a particular property. Be sure to clear any walkways that lead to a home’s entrance and be generous with the amount of salt you put down on all walkways and steps. The last thing you want is for a buyer to slip and injure themselves.
Keep It Toasty Inside
Right before showings, encourage your sellers to crank up the heat a bit. A toasty home is all the more inviting to folks coming in from freezing temperatures. As a real estate professional, it’s your job to entice potential sellers in any way you can.
Be Aware of Odors
During the winter, it’s normal to bring musty smells into your home, from leaving wet boots near entrances to the pet tracking snow and mud throughout the property. Aroma appeal can be just as important as curb appeal, so introduce fresh smells to a property before a showing, like cinnamon or lavender, and avoid artificial scents, if possible.
Agents, what are some other tactics you employ when staging a home during the winter months?
Jameson Doris is RISMedia’s blog and social media editor. Email him your real estate blog ideas at jdoris@rismedia.com.
It is the duty of the seller to maintain the property and the safety there of, not the real estate agent. Agents should not be responsible for shoveling/maintenance of sellers walkways and driveways.
Basic good points that sometimes are forgotten.
I remove all the screens to let in more sunlight! And clean the windows as best you can when you do it. Make sure you show the screens are still included w the house. Also many owners try to save heat by closing the blinds and draperies. Make sure they are open and letting in what little sunlight there is.
I add evergreens into urns all winter long to add some color around the entry. Make sure shrubs are not crushed from snow, and get rid of high piles of snow around the home. Keep walkways safe and salted and risk free!