You never know what you’re going to get in terms of the weather here in the Ozarks! If the weatherman is predicting snow, don’t let that stop you from trying to sell your home. As your competitors go into hibernation, prep your home for a successful showing. Make your home feel warm and cozy despite the cold snow outside.
Clear the Path
Safety first! Be sure to clear your sidewalks and driveway of snow and ice. Break out the shovel and ice the sidewalks to ensure all of your guests can enter your home safely. Nothing ruins a first impression like wiping out on your way to the door!
Also, consider turning on your outdoor lights. With the sun setting so early this time of year, you want to be sure your guests can get to and from their car safely any time of day.
If you want to kick it up a notch, think about clearing a space in your yard or on your porch to set up an entertainment area. Show off the possibilities your home can offer by setting up a seating area along with a fire pit and heating lamps. Stage this area with decorative throw pillows and warm blankets, and you’re set to impress!
Warm Welcome
Draw your guests in with a few wintery decorations near the front door. Hang up a wreath or fill your planters with seasonal plants like evergreen, winterberry, and spruce. A welcome mat is another smart touch as it can be both decorative and functional!
Although the snow looks so beautiful outside, that’s where you want it to stay — outside. Provide your guests with a designated place for coats and shoes. Try placing a rug outside and inside so guests don’t have to worry about what they’re tracking in. Provide a space for guests to remove their shoes. For coats, have hooks, hangers, or a closet available so guests can remove them comfortably at the door.
Comfortable Climate
Don’t keep your guests guessing as to whether the heat works in your home. Set the thermostat to a comfortable temperature, so your guests can forget about being cold and focus on the features of your home. The cozier they feel, the longer they’ll want to stay!
Lighting is another tool that can help provide warmth in your home. Maximize natural light by opening your curtains and drapes to nice, clean windows. Turn on your lamps to provide additional low lighting to prevent your guests from wandering around in the dark. Lighting a candle could be dangerous if left unattended, but try setting out battery-operated candles to add to the coziness. Plugging in air fresheners is another great trick that will make your guests feel comfortable and at home!
Display the Possibilities
Although you want to embrace winter as you stage your home, you also want to help potential buyers visualize living in your home year-round. Strategically place photos of your yard, view, deck, or porch that were taken in other months of the year. Highlight your home in every season!
If you would like assistance getting your home ready to sell, give Missouri Home, Farm & Land, LLC, a call! We can help you find a way to get that sidewalk shoveled and your house ready to show! Contact us on our WEBSITE or call 417-777-3300.