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TIPS FOR BUYING & SELLING IN THE FALL
Buying and selling a home in the fall has some unique advantages, but it also requires smart strategy. Here’ s a breakdown of the best tips for both buyers and sellers in the autumn real estate market.
Tips for Home Sellers in the Fall
1. Stage for the Season Use warm, neutral decor like cozy throws, pumpkins, and fall foliage to create an inviting atmosphere.
2. Maintain Great Curb Appeal Keep leaves raked, gutters clean, and lawns tidy. Add a fall wreath or potted mums to the front porch.
3. Make Your Home Cozy Use warm lighting, bake something aromatic for showings( like cinnamon- or apple-scented treats), and highlight features like a fireplace.
4. Price it Right Buyers in the fall are serious and expect fair value. A home priced too high might sit until winter.
5. Make the Home Feel Inviting Against the Weather Showcase new windows, insulation, furnace, or other upgrades— buyers are thinking about heating bills.
Tips for Homebuyers in the Fall
1. Take Advantage of Less Competition Fall typically sees fewer buyers than spring and summer, so you’ re less likely to face bidding wars. Sellers may be more motivated to close before the holidays or the year’ s end.
2. Get Pre-Approved With fewer listings, being financially ready helps you act quickly when you find the right home.
3. Inspect Carefully Check HVAC systems, insulation, gutters and roof— fall weather can reveal issues like poor drainage or drafty windows. Also pay attention to how much natural light the home gets, since days are shorter in the fall and winter.
4. Look for Year-End Tax Breaks Buying before the end of the year may help you take advantage of mortgage interest, property taxes, and other deductions.
5. Check Cold-Weather Readiness Inspect the heating system, insulation, windows, and roof— these are key in colder months and can signal long-term energy costs.
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