Baking Cookies?

True or false…

When you’re selling a house, you should bake cookies before a showing or an open house. I guess you could say the answer is a hard and fast “true” because, after all, it can’t hurt. Who doesn’t like the smell of freshly baked cookies? But it’s also kind of false… It isn’t like you can Betty Crocker your way to a sale, let alone at the highest price possible. Your entire house still needs to be appealing. A batch of cookies isn’t going to hide bad odors enough or divert people’s attention from a messy house that needs repairs.

If only it were that simple…

Picture (and smell) this — a buyer shows up to a house and the homeowner has:

~ Two dogs laying on the sofa (wet from being in the rain).
~ Five cats roaming around. They share one unclean litter box and use every piece of furniture as scratching posts.
~ A well-used ashtray in each room.
~ A teenage son who has a pile of gym clothes under his bed.
~ A freshly-baked batch of cookies on the table with a sign that says “Enjoy a warm cookie while enjoying our house!”

Think the buyer’s gonna want to grab a cookie, let alone buy the house? Nope. There’s more of a chance their son will figure out how to do his own laundry. You’d think that’s far-fetched, but we real estate agents and our buyers actually walk into houses not too far from this reality.

The one smell that does sell…

Cookies won’t cut it. Nor will a cookie-scented candle. (Or any other candle scent for that matter.)

Pro tip: Some candles can actually turn a buyer off. Even if someone likes the smell of a particular candle, it may trigger curiosity about what the owner is trying to hide.

However, there is one smell that will help your house sell… It’s called “clean.” But you can’t get it in a store, online, or from a late night TV infomercial. You can get the products that’ll get your house smelling clean from any of those places… but there’s no substitute for a good, thorough cleaning to create an aroma that will appeal to any and all buyers. Whether you do it on your own, or hire a professional cleaning service, giving your house a good deep cleaning before (and while) your house is on the market is one of the most important things you can do. That doesn’t mean it should smell like ammonia or “Spring Breeze” cleaning solution. It should smell like nothing, actually. Or at as close to it as possible. Obviously there’s more to it than that… A clean (and clean smelling) house is a good start, but there’s more to think about when preparing your house for sale. Lots of homeowners do very little to prepare their house for sale, yet they expect their house sell quickly and for top dollar. On the other hand, some homeowners go bonkers and do way more than they have to, or even should, to prepare their house for sale. These folks end up spending more time or money than they’ll receive in return.

The bottom line:

There’s a fine line between not preparing your house enough… and preparing your house too much. ASK ME about preparing your house just the right amount.

Daylight Savings FallJump

I’m sure you don’t need another reminder that Daylight Saving Time is this weekend.

Like we even need a reminder to set our clocks anymore. Most of them adjust on their own nowadays anyway.

The hard part is adjusting ourselves!

Did we lose an hour, or gain an hour? Do I get to sleep in? Or, do I lose an hour of sleep?

And there’s always a good chance that we’ll slip up and oversleep, or simply show up an hour late, or an hour early, for something.

Not a big deal for the most part. You get into the swing of it in a day or two.

But what we see in real estate around this time can be a big deal…

Right around now is when the Spring market is just around the corner. It’s kind of here already, but not in full swing. Real estate agents are always on top of the shift and ready for it, because it’s our business. But to give an exact date that the Spring market begins, and set a clock to it is impossible.

Many homeowners and homebuyers miss out on critical time and opportunities, because there isn’t really a formal reminder that Spring market is coming, and that you should plan accordingly.

Consider this your reminder…the Spring market is coming!

So, if you’re planning on buying this Spring, let’s start now.

If you’re considering selling this Spring, let’s get things rolling in the next couple of weeks.

Because you need to be in full swing already when the Spring market hits.

Jumping in mid-way through can hurt you. Other buyers have already gotten their bearings, and are jumping on the best houses and deals. And other sellers who are on the market at just the right time are the ones who get the best buyers in the market.