Thinking of selling your Southern New Hampshire home during the holidays?

In this market we all know a home needs to be "prepared" to sell or "staged" to sell as some would call it. It is especially important during the Holidays.

We all love our special holiday decorations but when your home is on the market it's time to keep some of them packed away.

It's hard to "live in" a home while it is on the market and to keep that home feeling like it is still your home. But, as attached as we are remember that "less is better" when it comes to decorations, family knickknacks and yes even family pictures.

It's important that the potential buyers can imagine themselves in your home and if your home is heavily decorated and full of all "your" stuff it sometimes inhibits the buyers and makes it hard for them to get beyond your stuff to the point where they can picture their stuff in it's place.

We want to help them mentally move in!

Curb appeal is crucial both at the curbside and on the Internet ...how your home is packaged makes all the difference.

We can get potential buyers to your home but once there your home needs to capture them. Your home needs to "pop" and touch the buyer. A well staged home...either professionally or with the use of some common tips can make a big difference in the marketability of your home.

This video is just the first step. Give us a call if you're considering listing your southern New Hampshire home for sale. We can assist you in pricing and in making sure your home is ready for the market.

No obligation- No pressure...just some free help with the hopes that you like the difference we can make so much that you trust us with the sale of your home. Jay and Monika McGillicuddy 603-548-7685

 
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9 Comments on NH Holiday home selling tips

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WHAT? You mean we have to leave the sleigh and 8 raindeer off the roof, the blow up Snowman in the yard, the running lights on the driveway, and the 2.9 miles of garland we wind around everything in the house? 

How are we suppose to enjoy the holidays???

All meant in humor of course.....if we are For Sale, we need to have restraint!

Happy Holidays!

5:00pm • #1
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Monika great advice for this and any time of the year, but come on you got to have a little mistletoe by the front door :) :)

5:29pm • #2
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LoL Thom and Ray!!!

 

No misletoe... George we can't have people kissing during showings.

 

 

5:34pm • #3

Moni, I love the comments! You gotta watch that George!  I guess a Red Sox fan has to get a kiss anyway they can! LOL

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Superb job as always.  Thanks for all of your great posts and sharing.  I will reblog to give your article and vidoe more exposure...  Thanks Diane

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Monika -- I think it is so nice when homes are nicely decorated.  The buyers really get a good feeling and can picture themselves living in the home.  I do like the idea about santa and the reindeer -- or perhaps the mistletoe to get things a little more exciting!  Live Dangerously (lol)  --

11:22pm • #6
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Moni - I like your RE Show and great advice for sellers.

Now Linda - George is a Yankee fan thus the need for misletoe. Kiss a Yankee fan!!!! yuuuuucky. LOL

9:17am • #7
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Judy just remember what happened to the girls the Georgie Porggie kissed .......... LOL

7:57pm • #8
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Linda It looks like George and Judy are having fun... Georgie Porggie... LOL I haven't heard that one in a long time so I can't remember what happened to the girls he kissed. :)

I missed so much while I was power-less :)

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Monika McGillicuddy~REALTOR®~ N.H. Real Estate Broker & Trainer

Hampstead, NH

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