News

Getting Your Home Ready for the Spring Market

Getting Your Home Ready for the Spring Market

Photo: Metro Creative


As we get closer to the end of winter many homeowners start thinking about putting their homes on the market. It’s a great time to start preparing.

Start With a Pre-Listing Plan

One of the first things many homeowners do is schedule a pre-listing appointment. During that visit, we walk through the house together and talk about what small projects might help prepare the home for the market. These are usually simple improvements—things like a little painting, decluttering, or removing items that make rooms feel crowded.

Remember: Almost Everything Will Move

One of the most important things I tell sellers is that everything in your house is going to move unless the buyer wants it. If you’re planning to sell, now is a great time to start sorting through your belongings and deciding what you will take with you. Start selling items, donating things you no longer use, or throwing away items that have reached the end of their life. Getting ahead of this process makes moving much easier later on and helps your home feel more open and organized when buyers begin touring it.

Focus on Small Projects That Make a Big Difference

Preparing a home for sale often comes down to doing a handful of small things that help the property really shine. Some of the most common projects include touching up paint where needed, clearing out clutter from rooms, closets, and storage areas, and making sure the home feels clean and well maintained.

Don’t Forget the Windows

One detail people often overlook is the windows. Clean windows can make a tremendous difference in how a home feels. They let in more natural light and help the entire house feel brighter and fresher. If you don’t plan to clean them yourself, consider hiring someone to come in and do them right before the home goes on the market.

Plan for Your Spring Yard Cleanup

Winter can be tough on a property. Sand, debris, fallen branches, and leftover leaves often accumulate over the colder months. As spring approaches, it’s a good idea to start planning your outdoor cleanup so your yard is ready when the time comes to list your home. First impressions matter, and buyers notice the outside of the home before they ever step inside.

The Bottom Line

If you’re thinking about selling your home in the spring, starting to prepare during the winter months will give you the jumpstart your need to be ready. A little planning, some decluttering, and a few small projects can make a big difference when it comes time to put your house on the market. And if you’re not sure where to start, a pre-listing consultation can help you focus on the things that will make the biggest impact.

News

4 days ago in National

A 14-year-old running for governor is the first teen to get on Vermont’s general election ballot

Looking back, gubernatorial candidate Dean Roy says his political ambitions started in the eighth grade. And by that he means, last year. After working as a legislative page at the Vermont Statehouse, the 14-year-old freshman at Stowe High School now has his sights set on the corner office.

4 days ago in Lifestyle

Having a conversation and creating best practices for your child’s social media use

In a pivotal moment that underscored how powerful and immersive social platforms can be for children and teens, a jury in California this week found both Meta and YouTube liable for mental health harms to kids using their services.

4 days ago in Sports, Trending

Tom Brady says he’s weighed coming out of retirement, but the NFL doesn’t like the idea

Tom Brady revealed in an interview released on Thursday that he considered coming out of retirement, but the National Football League wasn't particularly receptive to the idea.

4 days ago in National, Trending

Savannah Guthrie to return to ‘Today’ on April 6 after mother’s disappearance

After a two-month absence sparked by her 84-year-old mother's apparent abduction, Savannah Guthrie will return to NBC's "Today" show next month, saying in an interview that aired Friday "joy will be my protest."

5 days ago in Sports

Lewis Hamilton makes it clear he’s back in the F1 chase: ‘I’ve not lost what I had’

Lewis Hamilton is F1's most decorated driver. He's won the most races (105), claimed the most poles (104) and has been on the podium 207 times. And the British driver is tied at seven with Michael Schumacher for world championships.