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CURB APPEAL IN WINTER

Don’t Let Winter Weather Slow Down Your Home Sale

Erica Neumann

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As the days get shorter and temperatures drop, you may be wondering how to keep your home sale on track during the winter months. While it can be a challenge to keep your home sale moving during the winter, there are some steps you can take to make sure your home remains attractive to potential buyers.

First, make sure the exterior of your home is well-maintained. This includes removing any snow or ice that accumulates on the walkways and driveway. This will make it easier for potential buyers to access your home and will give them a good first impression. You may also want to consider adding some winter-friendly decorations, such as a festive wreath or a lighted snowman, to make your home look inviting.

Second, make sure your home is well-lit. In the winter, it gets dark earlier, so it’s important to have plenty of lighting both inside and outside of your home. This will make it easier for potential buyers to see your home and will give them a better impression of the space.

Third, consider staging your home. This can help potential buyers envision themselves living in your home. Make sure to add some cozy touches, such as blankets and pillows, to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. You may also want to add some holiday decorations to give your home a festive feel.

Finally, make sure to keep your home warm. Potential buyers may be turned off by a cold and drafty home, so make sure to keep the temperature at a comfortable level. You may also want to consider adding a fireplace or a space heater to make your home feel extra cozy.

By following these steps, you can make sure your home sale remains on track during the winter months. With a little extra effort, you can make sure your home is attractive to potential buyers, even in the coldest of weather.

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