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5 Tips to Help You Sell Your House During the Holidays in Roseburg

5 Tips to Help You Sell Your House During the Holidays in Roseburg

You’ve probably heard it before: winter is not a good time to sell your house, especially during the holidays. Yes, it is true that the real estate market heats up during the spring and summer, but the holiday season can also be a good time to sell.

Inventory is usually lower, and the buyers who are out and about, though fewer, are typically serious buyers. With the right preparation and approach, you can indeed sell during the holidays. Check out these 5 tips to help you sell your house during the holidays in Roseburg.

1. Price It Right

Whether you want to sell your house during the holidays in Roseburg or at any other time, pricing correctly and pricing it according to the market – to sell. This is the first and most important step that will determine whether your house sells or sits on the market. 

“You and your listing agent will most likely come up with a pricing strategy together based on comparable homes in the area, what the current housing market is doing, and what the demand for housing looks like or is projected to do. Ultimately, several variables go into pricing your home to sell.”

Your Roseburg can perform a comparative market analysis, which will consider the many variables to help you price in line with market value. To talk to an agent about this, you can call 541-643-1131.

Although I’m not a total fan of this strategy, some choose to deploy the price points strategy. when selling. It’s the old retail trick of ending a price in a number that makes it seem smaller, for example, pricing at $1.99 so that it seems to buyers a bargain because it’s less than $2.00. “This simple manipulation of pricing is called setting strategic price points and actually makes the price of something appear smaller (or cheaper) than it really is.

My opinion is that it’s better and you’ll get more exposure if you use the “pricing on the bridge” strategy when selling your house. In other words, don’t price a home like you would price a sweater in the mall.

If you have questions about how pricing on the bridge works and how it can benefit you, just ask. I’d be happy to explain.

2. Cut Back on Holiday Decorations

It may be difficult to do, but if you want to sell your house during the holidays, you should cut back on the holiday decorations. Yes, you can and should decorate for the holidays, but do it judiciously and exercise some restraint.

It’s true, too many decorations can be overwhelming and distracting. . . . Minimizing decorations will make your home appear more spacious and will keep pathways clear.

When buyers enter your home, you want them to imagine putting their furniture in each room and making the place their own, and they can’t do that if your holiday decorations dominate the stage.”

3. Depersonalize

Similarly, you must depersonalize to sell your house, especially during the holidays. Your goal should be to create a blank-palette effect in your home so that potential buyers can envision themselves living there with all their belongings in place. 

But if your home is filled with highly personal items like family photos, memorabilia, quirky knick-knacks, and so on, buyers will have difficulty imagining themselves living there and enjoying the holidays in their new home.

So try to remove as many highly personal items as possible so buyers can picture your house as their home.

4. Use Holiday Scents and Treats

It is the holidays, after all, so it’s also a good idea to take advantage of the appeal of holiday scents and treats. 

For example, when buyers come for a showing, you could put out, say, gingerbread cookies, Christmas candy, and/or other holiday goodies. And don’t forget the subconscious power of scents and aromas.

Try using natural, holiday-scented candles placed strategically throughout your home. Just make sure the smells are not overpowering.

5. Work on Curb Appeal

Do not neglect curb appeal if you want to sell your home during the holidays. We typically don’t give much thought to the appearance of our yard during the winter, but you should. Nothing creates a great first impression like an attractive yard and exterior.

“During these winter days, your lawn may not be as lush green as it usually is during the summertime, and your trees may be barren. That’s why making your curb appeal a top priority is necessary when selling your home in winter.

Make sure to pick up all the sticks, dead leaves, and debris so that your lawn is neatly trimmed. Even during the colder months, a few weeds that poke up from the ground can make your lawn seem neglected.”

Also, trim those neglected shrubs and put new mulch in beds. And be sure to touch up exterior paint where. You might also consider installing an attractive new front door.

Lean on Your Roseburg Agent’s Expertise

These are indeed some great tips to help you sell your house during the holidays in Roseburg, but there’s more you need to consider. And that means chiefly the fact that what works in one local market may not work well in another.

That’s where an experienced local Roseburg agent comes in. Your agent will know exactly what you need to do in the local market – what appeals most to buyers – to sell at this time of year. So if you plan to sell your house during the holidays, be sure to contact us at 541-643-1131.

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