Writers' Community!
Home Page Two Columnists Q&A Submit an Article FAQs Contact Author Login
Article Submission
We Need YOUR Articles!
We'll Promote Them for FREE!

Author Login

New Authors
Register Here


Now Serving 8,189 Authors
71,922 Quality Articles
& 5,710 Current Users Online!
Featured Authors
Dianne Lehmann (5,738)
Fran Larson (23,243)
Gregory Lewis (1,502)
Ira Coffin (12,696)
Joel Hendon (18,637)
Sandra E. Graham (10,088)
Shari Vaudo (453)
Steve Kovacs (4,119)
Linda DeWitt (1,955)
Edward Rhymes (8,802)
Brianna Popsickle (2,452)
Teresa Ortiz (11,094)
Julian Price (13,305)
Stephany Springer (41,414)

View All Featured Authors
Most Recent
Realtor Safety Online: Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and More

Is Your Agent Pressuring You?

How to Sell That Haunted House

What To Do About That Traffic Noise?

Selling Your Home This Fall: Take Time to Prep Your Yard

Decluttering Your Home Before You Put It on the Market

Mortgage Crisis Amounts to Opportunity to Pillage for Some Gatekeepers

Get Your Home Appraised Before Listing

Would You Live Next to a Haunted House?

Selling Your Home in the Winter

Home » Categories » Real Estate » General Advice » Staging Your Home for Successful Fall & Winter Sales » Reprint Rights » Printer Friendly

Staging Your Home for Successful Fall & Winter Sales

Rated 2.5 out of 5
No Reader Ratings Available ?
Rate It  /  View Comments  /  View All Articles submitted by Rob Thomson
Submitted Thursday, October 01, 2009
Rob Thomson (140)
Waterfront Properties & Club Communities
Log in to become a member of Rob Thomson's Fan Club!


While many people swear by selling homes during the bright spring and summer months, there is really no reason why you can't sell your home during the darker, cooler months of the year as well. Staging your home is important no matter when during the year you are trying to sell, but it is especially important when you're putting your property up for sale in the fall and winter months.

The whole purpose of staging your home is to make the atmosphere appear inviting to the prospective buyers; what buyers will find inviting in the winter months is quite different than what they'll find inviting in the warm summer months. In the summer, home owners tend to stage their homes with a focus towards light, bright, and airy environments. In the darker, cooler months, what we find inviting is quite different than what we see as inviting in the summertime.

When the weather is brisk outside, what many people will find inviting is a warm, cosy home. When the weather is cool, make sure that you turn the heat inside your home up a little so that prospective buyers are comfortable. If you have a gas or electric fireplace, turn it on to add to the ambiance of your home.

While you don't want your MLS pictures to be dated by seasonal decorations, it is totally fine to use them in your house when you're staging it for sale. Try to keep your decorating fairly neutral and simple so that prospective buyers can easily see themselves in your space. Don't let your holiday decorations obscure your home's assets either, they should just add a touch of the holidays without being overpowering.

Another great way to make prospective buyers feel at home in your house is by using smells. Fresh baking smells are inviting for most people, even if it's just some store bought cookie dough that you pop in the oven before your home is shown so that the smell pervades the house and buyers feel welcomed by a plate of freshly baked cookies. A crockpot full of warmed spiced apple cider is a great alternative to baking and has a great holiday scent as well.

If you live in an area that has rainy or snowy weather in the fall and winter months, make sure that you take care that people can get to your front door without too much trouble. Keep your driveway ploughed or shovelled when it's snowy and make sure to keep walkways salted and sanded for safety. During the wet weather, and particularly when there is sand and salt down, make sure that you have ample space by the front door for people to take off their shoes. Use a mat by the front door to collect bits of grit that come in on people's shoes to help protect your floors as well.

The main concerns when you're trying to sell your home during the fall and winter months is that, due to the weather and darker days, people find different things inviting than they did in the summer months. Make sure that you focus your staging on fall and winter comfort to make your prospective buyers feel at home in your home.

Rob Thomson welcomes you to WaterfrontPropertiesAdmiralsCove.com, a website with information about Admirals Cove real estate. You'll find updated listings of properties in this beautiful area, including Admirals Cove rentals.



tweet this!

The author of this article has chosen to make this article available with free reprint rights.
Click here to copy this article.

Reprint Rights

Log in to become a member of Rob Thomson's Fan Club!

No comments yet.


Was this article helpful to you? Leave a Public Comment or Question:

This Article has been viewed 12 times.
Article added to SearchWarp.com on 10/1/2009 1:02:10 PM.
View other articles written by Rob Thomson (140)


If you found this article interesting, you may want to check out:

Disclaimer:  All information on this site is provided for informational purposes only! By no means is any information presented herein intended to substitute for the advice provided to you by any health care or other professional or organization.


Today's Most Popular
The Art of the Knot: Designing An Herb Knot Garden For Beginners.

How much does an appraisal cost?

13 Things Your Landlord Doesn't Want You to Know

For sale by owner or Real Estate Agent?

Preventing Foreclosure Proceedings and understanding your options

12 Tips for Buying Waterfront Real Estate

Capitol Gains TAX

The Dangers of Meth Labs

Apartment and Commercial Loans: How big of a loan can I get?

Purchasing Land: What To Look For

Viewed from Cache. Load Time: 0.016.

Home  |  Page Two  |  FAQ's  |  Contact  |  Terms of Service  |  Article Submission Guidelines  |  Questions & Answers  |  Privacy  |  Mission / About
Copyright © 1999-2009 SearchWarp.com, All Rights Reserved - SearchWarp.com is an IcoLogic, Inc. Company