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Showings Are "Hot" in The Summer - Is Your Home the "Cool" One?

Reblogger Marzena Melby
Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Burnet Realty MN Broker# 20588319

 

Twin Cities home sellers:  this acticle is for you!  Minnesota summers can be hot and humid.  Buyers and agents sometimes tour several properties without break.  Make your home memorable!

 

 

Original content by Leesa Finley NC #129285

Showings Are "Hot" in The Summer - Is Your Home the "Cool" One?

Wake Forest NC House Chick

 

If your home is currently on the market then this is a post for YOU!  While I am SURE your Realtor® prepared you for what to do when you have scheduled showings like lights on, soft music, etc there are some special touches that you can do for a showing in the summer that just might make your home stand out!

Summer conjures up memories of cookouts, swimming pools, lemonade and fireflies......so, why not get the buyer that will be previewing your home in the right frame of mind?

  • Be sure you have some "punched up" flower power for when the buyer first shows up!  Whether it be some fresh new plantings around the mailbox or some bright potted flowers on the porch you just can't ignore the visual of flowers!
  • Is your doormat fresh and clean?  If you have one that indicates you have pets - remove it.  Instead, opt for a crisp, clean straw mat in perhaps a summer color that coordinates well with other attributes of your exterior.  (shutter colors, front door color, etc)
  • Open all the blinds so that buyers have a clear view of the front and back yards.  Let the sun shine in!  (don't forget to clean your windows!)
  • Make sure your air conditioner is set to a very cool temperature!  Like my friend Pat Kennedy mentioned you want it CHILLY in your home for showings!
  • If you have scents in your home you may want to go for a summer scent such as a citrusWake Forest NC House Chick smell, a crisp herb smell such as basil or even a light honeysuckle scent.
  • Offering a light snack?  Many sellers do!  If so, opt for a lighter snack such as a lemon cookie (instead of chocolate chip) and some small bottled waters or a pitcher of lemonade!  Don't forget to offer some napkins as well!
  • Show off your deck and grilling area!  If you have a table on your deck be sure to have the umbrella opened and the table staged.  Yes, stage the table on the deck!  Outdoor serverware is perfect for getting the buyer to visualize what it might be like to sit on the deck and have a late summer afternoon dinner.
  • Have a large yard?  Show it off!  You may want to consider a soccer net or a Bocce Ball area.  
  • Do swimming pool?  If so, make sure it is crystal clear and stage the decking area with clean and well maintained chairs!
  • Choose your music wisely.  It's always wonderful to have soft music playing in the background when your home is being shown.  Light jazz or blues is always a safe choice!

Show off your homes BEST assets and how comfortable it is in the hot summer months!  The more you can get a buyer in the mood and "living in your home" the better the chance you have that it will stand out when compared against others they have seen!

Wake Forest NC House Chick

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Comments(6)

Debe Maxwell, CRS
Savvy + Company (704) 491-3310 - Charlotte, NC
The RIGHT CHARLOTTE REALTOR!

Marzena!  Great re-blog!  Leesa has done a fabulous job with this post--and here in Charlotte, with it already in the 90's and HUMID as all get-out, we are definitely loving the homes that are COOL when you walk in!

 

Jun 17, 2010 04:12 PM
Marzena Melby
Coldwell Banker Burnet Realty - Richfield, MN
Realtor, Twin Cities Minnesota Real Estate

I believe it, Debe.  With some foreclosures and other vacant homes on the market that don't have AC running, it makes a difference to walk into a nice cool and clean home.

Jun 18, 2010 02:00 AM
Leesa Finley
RED Properties - Wake Forest, NC
RED Properties - Raleigh NC Real Estate

Thanks Marzena for the reblog - I greatly appreciate the compliment!  WHEW - it is horrible to walk into a closed up, hot and stuffy house in the summer!!! 

Wake Forest NC House Chick

Jun 19, 2010 12:49 AM
Marzena Melby
Coldwell Banker Burnet Realty - Richfield, MN
Realtor, Twin Cities Minnesota Real Estate

Leesa,

It's almost worse that walking into a freezing cold house in the winter.

Jun 19, 2010 01:54 AM
Will Nesbitt
Nesbitt Realty at Condo Alexandria - Alexandria, VA
Nesbitt Realty is a family-run brokerage.

The great way to show potential buyers as well how amazing a house can be especially in the summer. Some dread it you must know. Great tips!

Jul 19, 2010 09:03 PM
Marzena Melby
Coldwell Banker Burnet Realty - Richfield, MN
Realtor, Twin Cities Minnesota Real Estate

We've had a streak of hot and humid days.  Buyers have a hard time focusing on great features of a home if they feel uncomfortable without air conditioning.

Jul 19, 2010 11:49 PM