Selling Your Home In Summer

by Cori Seraydarian

Spring is the most popular time of the year to put a home on the market. In our area Spring starts the week after Superbowl and ends around the end of June. It astounds most people that summer is not usually a popular time to sell a home but Summer can be very quiet.

Why It Isn't Ideal

Summer is a good time for a lot of things, but home selling is not necessarily one of them. If you don't have to sell in the summer, you might get more for your home if you wait until school starts. Why? Because in the summer:

  • People go on vacation.
  • Kids get out of school and require attention.
  • Summer activities distract homeowners.

Basically, there's just too much going on during the Summer! Most sellers would rather wait until everything calms down in the Fall. Further, most buyers are looking in the Spring or Fall, so there are fewer buyers to compete for your home in the summer.

If You Must Sell Your Home in the Summer

Not everybody can wait until fall to sell and relocate. Some people might be transferred to a new job in another state or be experiencing a pressing "life" issue that could necessitate an immediate sale. Here are a few things you can do to attract a summertime buyer.

Mow the Lawn Twice a Week

Grass grows faster in the summer so mow your lawn regularly. Every other lawn cutting, try mowing on the diagonal to add dimension and curb appeal.

Create Summer Curb Appeal 

Curb appeal attracts people in the market to buy homes. Trim the bushes. Plant flowers. Scatter mulch. Paint your house number on the curb. Sweep the walk. Make your entrance welcoming and warm.

Decorate With Summer Accents

Look around your home for color inspiration. Add vivid blue decor items for a calming effect. Replace dark-colored accent pillows and throw rugs with brighter, summer hues.

Bring the Light Inside

If you have heavy drapes, remove them. They make rooms look smaller. Pull window blinds to the top and tape the strings underneath. Consider using tie-backs to hold open lighter-weight curtains. The only time you would leave blinds closed is if there was an undesirable element on the other side of the window, i.e., a neighbor's trash can, and even then, open them slightly.

Move Furniture Outside

Not only does moving out furniture free up more room inside the home, but it creates an outdoor living space with items you already own. It's an illusion created for a buyer that says yes, you too can own this lifestyle.

Offer Summer Beverages and Snacks

Classic summer means red-and-white checkered tablecloths, potato salad, hot dogs and mustard and roasted corn-on-the-cob. Every part of the country has its own summer food traditions. Fill the sink with ice cubes and chill bottled beverages for visitors and offer a few light snacks.

Use Natural Air Freshener

Fill the air in your home with natural fragrances such as those from fresh cut roses, grown in your garden as commercial has no scent. Nothing heavy or seasonal like cinnamon.

Control Air Temperature

There's nothing worse than a stuffy room on a hot day. Circulate the air in your home. Even if you have to place floor fans about the home, keep the air moving. Turn down the air conditioning to a level just below your comfort zone on extra hot days. A cool indoors will keep visitors indoors viewing your home for longer.

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