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Should I Put My Home on the Market Now or Should I Wait until Spring?

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Real Estate Agent with Prudential CT Realty

Should I put my home on the market now or should I wait until spring?

Putting Your Home on the Market

 

I am often asked this question by sellers who think it would be better to wait until spring to sell their homes.

 

Of course, here in Connecticut, they have valid concerns about putting their home on the market in the winter.  The main concern that people have is that their home won't show as well in the winter as it will in the spring.  This is true, unless you are using the snow to hide your home's imperfections.Listing Your Home in the Winter

 

They are also concerned that there aren't as many buyers in the winter as there are in the spring.  This is true as well.  However the buyers who are looking now tend to be more serious about buying a house.  Why else would people go out in the cold freezing weather if they didn't have to?  They need to find a house.  January is also a major time for job relocation, so they will be out trying to find their new home.

And finally, homeowners are concerned that the spring market is simply better--more inventory, more buyers, more homes sold.  This is also true.  The spring market is a very active time here in Connecticut, but that can also have a downside.  Because more people wait until spring, there is a lot of competition.  Because buyers have a lot of inventory to choose from, their decisions are harder, and they may look at many more houses before they feel comfortable making a decision.  And not all buyers really want to buy.  Some just want to look, test the waters, get new ideas for their homes, etc.  Open houses in the spring are usually well-attended for these very reasons.

So should you put your home on the market now or should you wait until spring? Only you can decide whether you should put your home on the market now or wait until spring.  But if you do decide that you want to list your home, you can have an advantage by listing it in the winter.  There are fewer buyers, but they are more serious buyers.  There is also less competition, so if your home is priced well, it may be the most attractive option out there for the serious buyers.

If you decide to put your home on the market now, make sure that you do everything possible to compensate for the negative impact of the weather.  With icicles dripping from the roof and snow covering the roof, landscaping, driveway, and sidewalks, it is harder for people to really see all that your home has to offer.  But there are things you can do to show your home off to its best advantage.

Ways to Show Off Your Home in the Winter

  • Make sure that the driveway and sidewalks are well-shoveled; turn on all outdoor lighting early if you have a late afternoon showing.
  • Provide an extra mat for people to wipe their boots, and make sure the entry way is welcoming.
  • Keep your home well-lit, clean, warm, and free of clutter so it will seem like a respite from the cold.
  • Show off the fireplace if you have one.  If you don't want to light a fire, you can use battery-operated candles to cast a nice glow.  If you have a gas fireplace, turn it on.
  • Find a room freshener that smells like apple pie. 
  • Add a new throw, a coffee cup, and some books to a reading nook so people can Selling Your Home in the Winterpicture themselves curling up to read.
  • Post pictures of your beautiful gardens and landscaping as they appear in the spring.  Also have information on all the exterior aspects that they can't see, such as when your new driveway was installed, when you replaced your roof and your central air conditioning system, etc.
  • Considering offering a home warranty so the new buyers will have more confidence with those elements that they can't see or test.

 

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Peggy Chirico, REALTOR®
Serving the Greater Hartford Area
Prudential CT Realty
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Comments(7)

Lisa Walston
Atlas Property Group and Abbey Church Properties - Greenwood, IN

I advise my sellers who do not have a particular time table to aim for early Spring. February is not too soon. Around here at the first break in the weather, Open House signs go up and new home fever gets very contagious.

Jan 22, 2011 05:56 AM
Peggy Chirico
Prudential CT Realty - Manchester, CT
REALTOR® 860-748-8900, Hartford & Tolland County Real Estate

Hi Lisa - It is hard to list a home in the winter, but sometimes it pays off before the spring rush begins.  You are right about home fever!

Jan 22, 2011 06:06 AM
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RETIRED
RETIRED / State License is Inactive - Portland, OR

It's always a tough call . . . if it's a really great house, price, location, I'd say put it up now!!  If it requires a little to-do first, then get the home ready. 

Jan 22, 2011 06:20 AM
Kim Inman
Mountains to Lakes Real Estate, Inc. - Harriman, TN
CRS, Broker/Owner

Peggy...I think you made some great points.  Here in Tennessee spring is probably better than winter to market a house but you are right in saying that there is more to choose from in the spring and summer. So it would be to the sellers advantage to go ahead and get their house on the market. I will use that on my next listing presentation!

Jan 22, 2011 06:27 AM
Christina ONeal
At Home Real Estate Group - Ripon, CA
Realtor - Ripon California

I love how you put this in writing to your "potential sellers" out there.  I don't get the snow issue here but still have sellers ask about winter time because of "Christmas".  I tell them some of the same stuff.  Only super serious buyers are out there looking for a home at Christmas time & sure enough, one of my latest sellers put his home on the market 2 weeks before Christmas & it sold in a few days & now we close escrow next week!!! Yeah.  Great job Peggy on getting the good word out.

Christina Oneal

Jan 22, 2011 07:15 AM
Alexsandra Stewart
Remax equity group - Portland, OR
Broker - Portland Oregon Real Estate

Very useful post, with good points.  I agree that winter can be a good time to put on the market, and mid February is a great way to get a jump on the spring season!

Jan 22, 2011 07:33 AM
Peggy Chirico
Prudential CT Realty - Manchester, CT
REALTOR® 860-748-8900, Hartford & Tolland County Real Estate

Hi Carla - It is a tough call, but there are sellers who need to sell now so I try to point out some advantages to them.

Hi Kim- I'm glad you can use it for your presentations!

Hi Christina - You are right about the holidays being the same problem as winter, but, like you, we had a very active December so it does work out!

Hi Alexsandra - Thanks! And yes, more people feel comfortable putting their homes on the market in mid-February because spring seems so much closer. 

Jan 22, 2011 08:07 AM