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Presenting to you the low-down and our latest thoughts on the current property market. Thinking of a move but unsure on whether the timing is right? This should help add some clarity.
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Selling your home can often involve some tactical decisions, as well as those practical and heartfelt ones. Only you know when you feel the time is right to place your home on the market, but according to the experts there is one month proven better than others. We see it year in, year out, and recent data from Rightmove confirms that March is the best month for sellers, as it is the time with the highest number of potential buyers per available property. This is why you need to get moving if you want to sell your home in the Richmond Borough.
“There is usually a wave of buyers in March through to spring, who are hoping to be in their new home by the end of summer, or are acting on a desire to move which has been growing since the start of the year. This means that sellers coming to market at this time are often met with plenty of interest for their home, in many cases leading to a successful sale,” states Tim Bannister, Director of Property Data at Rightmove.
One of the beautiful things about spring is how everything starts to come to life; there are signs now, such as daffodils starting to bloom. Just as nature dusts the cobwebs of winter, it is time for you to spring into action and prepare you home for sale if you want to take advantage of this seller season. But where should you start?
It may sound a bit cheesy but, honestly, a spring clean is the best starting point there is, and we don’t just mean a physical one. One of the main barriers that many sellers have when selling their home is letting go. You may be all for a move, but are you ready to see your home for what it is, flaws and all, and make the right changes to attract the bounty of buyers? It is not always easy to see your home as though you were a buyer, but by doing so you are doing everything you can to maximise the value of your home.
A spring clean isn’t only about spotless windows and pristine floors, but at the heart it’s ensuring your home is organised, clutter free, and homely. Many sellers when preparing their home for sale can go too far, creating a sterile scene that is soulless and void of personality. Take some inspiration from show homes and home magazines where rooms are clean and tidy but have beautiful touches, such as vases of flowers, carefully put together book shelves, and accessories which complement the décor.
From the first photograph presented online, to the sight when a buyer takes those first excited steps towards your home, no matter how beautiful your home looks inside, first impressions can make a huge impression when it comes to viewing or buying a property. Over the last few weeks our homes have been battered by frost, winds and rain leaving our exteriors not looking their best, which is why it is essential you put some work in.
Freshen up any paintwork, tidy your garden and add some seasonal plants (let’s face it a garden or planter always looks a thousand times better when it has some colour in it). We cannot promise a sunny day when it comes to viewings, so the more you do to add some life to your home’s kerb appeal can only help those active and determined buyers who choose your home to view.
When it comes to the Richmond property market, we are the experts you need to navigate you through the entire process, from ensuring it is priced correctly, through negotiating offers to working tirelessly throughout the sales process, so your home doesn’t just sell but is successfully sold. Therefore, if you are looking to move, call us at Bartlett & Partners on 020 8614 1441
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