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By Seychelle Van Poole

Seychelle is a specialist in meeting the needs of sellers and buyers, and serves as the Team Director for Van Poole Properties Group. Being named Top 30 Under 30 by the National Association of Realtors for 2011, Seychelle is an expert negotiator, marketing and sales analyst, and is dedicated to making the buying and selling process stress-free and enjoyable.

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Conventional wisdom says spring is the best time of year to sell your home. While spring is definitely the busiest time of year to buy or sell a house, that doesn’t mean you can’t sell in winter! Even if it’s freezing and snowing, you can still get a great deal for your house; you just need to put in a little work. Here are my best tips to help you get your home market-ready for the winter months:

1. Create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The cold and snowy weather can be a bit of a downer, but it gives your home a chance to show off! Consider lighting subtle candles to give your home a nice smell and add some extra light. You may want to play some calming music as well. Finally, make sure you keep the heat up to a comfortable temperature for your buyers so they feel cozy as they view your home.

“There are many advantages to selling in the winter. ”

2. Get your curb appeal ready for winter. First impressions matter in real estate, which is why how your home looks from the outside is so important. The winter months provide unique challenges for this situation, like ice here in North Texas. Make sure your front and back porches are nice and cleaned up, new door mats with bristles to get rid of the mud are in place and plant some yellow pansies near your front door to get a nice pop of color.  Also, consider some subtle winter decorations to liven things up; just make sure you don’t go too far! 

3. Let in as much light as possible. Winter isn’t exactly known for its abundance of natural light, which is why loads of it will make your home really stand out. Open all the windows you can, turn on the lights in places you can’t, and consider using candles to brighten your property up. 

It’s possible to get a great deal for your home any time of the year—as long as you know what to do. If you have questions about this topic or anything else, please call or email me. I am always willing to help!