Subscribe and receive email notifications of new blog posts.
RSS Feed
Selling your home during the holiday season can actually be a great opportunity. With the cozy atmosphere, festive décor, and warm vibes, buyers can instantly feel at home, and with the right guidance from Ruhl&Ruhl Realtors, you can use this time of year to your advantage.
To attract buyers, focus on staging your home so it feels warm and inviting while still showing off its best features. Keep holiday decor simple and tasteful; things that complement your existing style without overwhelming it. A classic wreath on the door or a light garland along the staircase can add just the right amount of festive charm without distracting from the beauty of your home.
It's tempting to go all-out for the holidays, but when your home is on the market, simpler is usually better. Too many decorations can make your rooms feel crowded. Choose soft white lights to outline windows, lanterns on the front porch, and other subtle accents that highlight your home's features.
Even during the holidays, it's still important to avoid overly personal décor. Skip the family stockings or personalized ornaments and go with neutral, classic colors like silver, gold, or white. This helps buyers picture themselves living there - especially during their own holiday celebrations.
During showings, make sure the areas where families gather really shine. Arrange your furniture so the space feels open and easy to move through. If you have a fireplace, make it the star! Keep it clean and consider having it lit for that extra cozy feel.
Shorter days mean less natural light, so make sure your home feels bright and welcoming. Open blinds, clean your windows, and use warm light bulbs in lamps to brighten up darker spots. A well-lit space instantly feels more inviting.
Soft, natural scents can boost that warm holiday feeling. Light touches of cinnamon, vanilla, or pine work well—just avoid anything too strong. Even baking cookies or warming cider before a showing can give your home that comforting holiday smell.
Winter weather can bring in extra mess, so stay on top of cleaning. Keep entryways clear, wipe down surfaces regularly, and lay out floor mats for guests. A clean home tells buyers that the property has been well taken care of.
The holidays can get busy, but staying flexible with showing times can really help. Being ready for last-minute appointments gives more buyers a chance to see your home and increases your chances of getting offers.
Buyers appreciate anything that helps lower heating costs during the cold months. If your home has updated insulation, newer windows, or an energy-efficient furnace, make sure to point those out. They can be big selling points this time of year.
Clearing out closets, cabinets, and pantries can show buyers how much space there really is and will make your home appear bigger. If needed, consider using a short-term storage unit to keep things looking open and organized.
Even in winter, curb appeal matters. Clean up dead plants, tidy your walkways, and add a few cozy touches to your outdoor space. It helps buyers imagine using the space year-round.
Your Ruhl agent can help you come up with a smart holiday selling plan - whether that's hosting a festive open house or creating a standout online tour. At Ruhl&Ruhl Realtors, we know how to highlight your home's strengths and make it shine in any season.
Selling during the holidays doesn't have to be stressful. With a little planning and the right strategy, you can turn the season into a real advantage.
Ready to make a move? Reach out to Ruhl&Ruhl Realtors—we're here to guide you through every step and make your holiday home sale a smooth one.
We respect your concerns about privacy and value the relationship that we have with you.
Like many sites, we use cookies on our website to collect information to help improve your browsing experience. The cookies that we use allow our website to work and help us to understand what information is most useful to visitors.
For the best website browsing experience, please enable cookies. Go here for instructions on how to enable cookies on your browser.