Spring is traditionally a time when the housing market comes back to life. Following a buoyant start to the year for the residential team at Savills Guernsey, thoughts turn to spring sunshine and bright yellow daffodils.
While in recent years selling seasons have become less marked thanks to 24/7 internet browsing, there is still something special about spring. The clocks change, everything gets lighter and brighter and there’s a sense of optimism and promise in the air. It is also when many buyers begin their hunt for a new home. So with more properties coming onto the market at this time of year, how can vendors make the most of the conditions? Here are some easy fixes to ensure your home has kerb appeal and stands out against the competition.
Get gardening
Gardens are important spaces for potential buyers, so make sure yours is looking its best. Spring is a great time to add some floral decoration by planting some bright daffodils and tulips or adding a colourful creeper. For houses with limited green space, window boxes and planters either side of the front door can give a touch of the outdoors. Showcase your home by trimming any hedges and revealing the exterior.
Smarten up front door furniture
Ensure the hardware is neat and tidy and straighten numbers or house name plaques. Polishing knockers and letter boxes also creates a positive first impression.
General maintenance
A well-kept exterior will make sure buyers are in a good mindset from the start. Remove any built-up dirt or rot, clear dead leaves from paths and gutters and replace any loose slates on the roof or cracked stonework.
Perfect paintwork
Give doors, window frames, garden gates and railings a fresh lick of paint. Bear in mind the colour of stone or brickwork when choosing a shade, so that the exterior is in-keeping with the property’s character.
Clean windows
Dirty windows are far more noticeable when the sun is shining. Make sure all windows are cleaned, both inside and out.
And don’t forget the interiors
Once your home is looking great on the outside, make sure it’s not let down by the inside. Declutter and open windows regularly to ensure every room looks and smells as fresh as your spring garden.
If you’re looking to buy, sell, let or rent, or if you would simply like further advice about your property, we would be delighted to hear from you.
Pictured top: Nick Paluch, Associate Director at Savills