All the kiddies are on the bus and off to school. Much to their chagrin but leaving mom and dad with a happy grin. This is a hectic time in the lives of families as the summer transitions to fall. I am noticing here in the local market a bit of a lull in activity. I believe we will see a slow down as is typical for September, but should still beat last year's ninth month figures. As the month comes to a close it is likely to pick up a bit.
Autumn can be a great time to sell or buy a home. The air is crisp and clean, colors begin to shift to golden hues of red and orange. It is just a wonderful time of year. If you are listing a home it is wise to keep the leaves clear of the walkways. Wet leaves are hazardous and may keep some people from looking at the home thoroughly. Keep the rain gutters clear of debris as well. Overflowing gutters are easy to fix but leave a negative impression on buyers. Here is a link to a great article on selling your home in the fall. One thing you will find in the article is a tip on keeping the home as bright as possible. Here in the Washington we have the double whammy as the year labors on. First, we get allot of cloud cover which makes homes darker inside during the day. Second we are well above 45 degrees of latitude and that means a low hanging sun for an even darker dark day. The bottom line is bright sells!
Source, Regional Multiple Listing Service |
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