Preparing Your Home For Sale During The Spring

 

As the weather gets warmer, buyers start to get more eager in the Greater Vancouver real estate market. That’s good news for you as a seller, so to help harness this energy, here are five tips that will help you prepare your home for selling in the spring.

1. Spring cleaning.
It’s a cliche for a reason: preparing for spring means cleaning up and decluttering. While you don’t have to totally depersonalize your home just yet, you can make it easier on yourself by getting things clean. Sweep and mop floors, clear out clutter and tackle the yard or balcony, if you have one.

Potential buyers rely heavily on first impressions during tours, and a dirty property can be an instant turnoff. Consider hiring a professional cleaning crew. The expense will be well worth it in terms of the payoff from the sale.

2. Tackle small but meaningful renovations.
You don’t have to go all out with a new kitchen or living room, but small renovations can have a big impact. Now that the weather is getting warmer, you can take some time to work on things you may have been putting off.

For example, patching up holes in drywall, replacing damaged siding or repainting your front door are all small renovations with big results. Don’t forget the behind-the-scenes renovations that make homes more enticing to potential buyers as well, like replacing a boiler or installing a heat pump.

3. Tend to outdoor areas.
The transition to spring gives you a chance to select plants that will look great all year long. So, if you have a yard or balcony, now is a great time to choose foliage that enhances your curb appeal. Get started on planting as soon as the weather allows, and be sure to remember to water and fertilize everything as needed.

You could consider hiring a professional gardner for a short period of time to help make your garden look as pristine as possible in the run-up to selling. Starting early will give them the chance to get everything in order before tours and open houses begin.

4. Get a pre-listing home inspection.
Home inspections may seem like something potential buyers would concern themselves with, not you as the seller. But there’s a few good reasons to have an inspector take a look at your place as the weather gets warmer.

First, it will save you any surprises when potential buyers do hire their own inspectors. Next, it can point you to potential renovations you should undertake, as mentioned earlier. And finally, a pre-listing inspection now also will help your listing agent with their appraisal and listing description, saving time and effort later.

5. Start researching listing agents.
While you may not be ready to list your home just yet as we head into spring, getting a jump on finding the right listing agent for you early on is a good idea. You’ll be working with your listing agent for a while, so it’s worth it to research many agents and see who fits your needs best.

One of the important things a listing agent will do is help price your home. So, finding someone familiar with your area and market is crucial. Plus, they should be compatible with your personality and schedule. Taking some time now will ensure that you and your agent get along and work together to get your home sold.

Spring is the perfect time to take stock of what makes your home desirable and enhance these features to entice potential buyers. As the weather gets warmer, the real estate market tends to get more active, so take these five tips into consideration if you’re thinking of selling your home in the upcoming months.