For many buyers and sellers, December is still an active real estate market. Serious buyers will view homes and negotiate contracts right up until Christmas Eve.
It’s a good time for sellers to have their homes listed, because competition is slim — conventional wisdom and history trend toward listing in the spring. But listing a home in December begs the question: should you decorate your home for the holidays, or skip it?
Prepping a home for sale is a dilemma for many sellers, at any time of year. After spending considerable time and energy decorating their home to express their personality, they feel reluctant to take down their photos and put away treasured items. The same goes for holiday decorations, which hold sentimental value for many homeowners. But as much as the seller would like to show off their holiday decor and create a festive atmosphere for their family, it may be better to hold back while the home is on the market.
Deck the Halls? Maybe Not, If Your Home Is For Sale By Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
For many buyers and sellers, December is still an active real estate market. Serious buyers will view homes and negotiate contracts right up until Christmas Eve.
It’s a good time for sellers to have their homes listed, because competition is slim — conventional wisdom and history trend toward listing in the spring. But listing a home in December begs the question: should you decorate your home for the holidays, or skip it?
Prepping a home for sale is a dilemma for many sellers, at any time of year. After spending considerable time and energy decorating their home to express their personality, they feel reluctant to take down their photos and put away treasured items. The same goes for holiday decorations, which hold sentimental value for many homeowners. But as much as the seller would like to show off their holiday decor and create a festive atmosphere for their family, it may be better to hold back while the home is on the market.
