Summer Sale? Get Ready!

Summer is the most popular time of year to sell a home in most areas of the country, particularly in places like Washington State where seasonal weather changes have a major impact on home owners. But no matter the season you sell, there are some things you should pay particular attention to for showing your home to prospective buyers. Here are some tips for having your home listed in the summer:

  • Define those outdoor spaces and make them pop! You may have a deck, patio, or seating around a fire pit. Make these outdoor rooms inviting by investing in new chair cushions and some bright flowers in containers. An outdoor rug can also liven things up. If you have outdoor lights, make sure all the light bulbs work and turn them on if you’re showing your home during the evening hours.
  • Don’t be stingy with the air conditioner. There is nothing worse than a heatwave to turn off buyers if your air conditioner is on the fritz. Before putting your home on the market, have your air conditioning unit serviced. Then, don’t be stingy! Keep your home under 75 degrees, even when you are not at home. You never know when potential buyers are going to come through and you want their home viewing experience to be comfortable. If you do not have air conditioning in your home, be sure to turn on ceiling fans and open doors and windows to create a pleasant circulation of air through your home.
  • Quell smells. Heat can cause smells to be at their worst! Stay on top of the dishes and cooking smells, take out garbage twice a day, run citrus down the garbage disposal, keep leftovers in the fridge to a minimum, make sure your pets are clean, cat litter scooped daily, and your carpets vacuumed and fresh. 
  • Keep the plants freshened – indoors and out. Indoor plants can get dried out quickly during the summer, so keep them watered and fertilized. For outdoor plants, water regularly and trim off the dead flowers and foliage. If you have hanging baskets and planters, watering daily is critical. If you do have indoor plants, consider purchasing fresh flowers to display around your home during viewings and open houses.
  • Keep the lawn even and trimmed. Mow twice a week when it is at peak growing season. Use trimmers or weed whackers to keep the stray blades at bay. Remember that your lawn will dry out quickly during the summer as well, so be sure to water regularly and maintain any sprinkler systems if needed.
  • Make your pool and fountains sparkle. Buyers love water features — whether it is a pool, fountain, or pond. But a little missed maintenance can quickly make buyers think they may get in over their head. Also consider leaving the information of any services you use to keep your home and property in tip-top shape!
  • Wasps, mosquitoes, and ants – oh my!  Insects are out in droves this time of year. Make sure you patrol your property at least a couple of times per week to be on the lookout for flare ups which can be an indication of an impending infestation.

If you are planning on listing your home this summer, the time to prepare is now. The Rarden Team will be there for you at every step of the process — let’s make a plan to make your home show its best! 

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