In this three-minute read, we look at why people
planning to sell in 2021 should act now to take advantage of the traditional
surge in interest from serious buyers.
If you’re contemplating putting your home on the
market next year, there’s one thing you can do right now to maximise your
chances of getting a great deal.
Before you get carried away in a giddy rush of
festive fever and adorn your house in flashing lights and sparkly tinsel, take
a deep breath and pause for just a moment.
You may be planning to kickstart the sale of your
home in January – once the silly season is over – but there’s a good reason why
you shouldn’t wait.
The reason is that traffic on property portals
skyrockets on the days between Christmas and New Year.
Pageviews on Rightmove, for example, typically
increase by around 230% between Christmas Day and 2 January.
What drives this surge in interest?
As well as being a time of celebration, Christmas is
a time of contemplation; one when many people make major life decisions.
Some folks decide – after hosting family on
Christmas Day – that their home is too small and they need something with more
room.
Others finally get around to having a frank
discussion with elderly loved ones about downsizing.
The festive season is also a time when couples
commit to finding a “forever home” together, or sadly decide it’s time to go
separate ways.
Whatever their reasons for moving, buyers at this
time of year tend to be highly motivated. Smart sellers can take advantage of
this by making sure that their property is online in all its glory before
Christmas Eve.
We suggest that you instruct an agent now so that
you have plenty of time to get the photography, copy, floorplans and Energy
Performance Certificate sorted in time.
No tinsel, baubles or flashing lights just yet.
This brings us back to our recommendation that people
in Mid Kent who are planning to sell next year hold off on
putting the Christmas decorations up. There are two good reasons for doing this
and both centre around marketing photos.
Reason 1
The key to good property photography is getting rid
of clutter. Property photos aren’t family snaps. You don’t want buyers mulling
over your penchant for flashing reindeer or how many presents you have under
the tree. Having lots of personal items on show is a big no-no.
Reason 2
If your property doesn’t sell before Christmas, the
photos will look dated if they feature wreaths, presents, and Christmas
cards.
So, there we have it, get the photos done first and
then go for broke. Deck your hall with boughs of holly and bling up your
Christmas tree, relaxed in the knowledge that you’ve taken the right steps to
ensure a prosperous New Year.
Here at CWB Property, we want to help
make your plans for 2021 a reality. Get in touch now for expert advice on how
to make those dreams come true.
Copyright 2020 CWB Property
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