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7 Reasons to List Your Home During the Holidays

Holiday-Proof-Your-Real-Estate-BusinessYou’ve probably heard the misconception that the Holiday season is not a good time to list your home for sale. The truth is, the winter months are the perfect opportunity for you to have success with selling your home. Below is a list of reasons explaining why the holidays are a great time to put your home on the market:

  1. While there may be less buyers out there, people who look for a home during the holidays are serious. They are ready to buy.Holiday Money

  2. There are fewer homes for buyers to look at during the holidays, which means less competition for you. Less competition equals more money.

  3. Your home shows better when it’s decorated for the holidays! Lights on your home and garland on the stairs are a nice touch to give your home that warm feeling of the holidays.

  4. After the holidays, the supply of listings increases substantially, which lowers the demand for your home. More competition equals less money.

  5. Many buyers have more time to look for property during the holidays – as opposed to a normal work week.

  6. You can restrict the showings on your home to the times you want it shown. You can even agree to have ‘blackout dates’ for showings. You remain in control.

  7. You can delay the closing, or even extend occupancy into next year when moving is more convenient. Sell now for more and not have to move until January or February…as opposed to starting the whole process at that time.

 

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Top 5 Tips for Hosting a Stress-Free Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving can sometimes feel like a holiday for everyone but the host. This year, why not make it fun for everyone? Just follow these helpful tips to prepare you for your most successful, worry free feast!

 

  1. Make a timeline and master list of everything that needs to get done.

Avoid last-minute overload by counting backwards from the time dinner is served and scheduling out prep time and oven time. Map out the timing for what can share the oven, and what can be served at room temperature. Stick to your plans to ensure everything runs smoothly. It may help to set alarms on your phone for really key moments, like putting the turkey in the oven

2.  Make as much ahead as possible.

When you’re planning your menu, look for dishes that can be made the night before. Desserts can easily be made ahead and re-heated. Even if you can’t make a full dish ahead, look for ways to prep the big stuff as much as you can, like toasting nuts or breadcrumbs.

3.  Set the table the night before — and embrace the kids’ table idea!

Set the table the night before, and think through who will sit where. Save yourself from rooting around in your messiest cupboard for the turkey platter in front of guests. And don’t fuss too much over decorations for the table … click here for quick and simple ways to make household items into perfect turkey day centerpieces. Keeping the kids at their own table can give you the opportunity to dress the table with the nice china and not worry about an accident.

4.  Never turn down help.

Most Thanksgiving parties embrace some sort of potluck rule, and that’s the beauty of it. Let friends and family bring appetizers, side dishes, or desserts. You can even buy pre-made items from the grocery store. This will free up your oven a bit and take some of your plate. Also, don’t be ashamed to ask for a hand in the kitchen, and gather a crew to help carry the dishes to the table.

 

5.  Don’t bite.

There may be someone in your family or in your circle that wants to start a heated discussion. Don’t take the bait just because that someone brings a hot topic up at the dinner table. The best way to keep everyone happy is to keep the conversation light and neutral. You can’t pick your family as they say, so take every opportunity to enjoy their company and your time together!

We hope you have fun in your preparations for your Thanksgiving party. Remember to relax and enjoy it! Maybe even find a moment in the chaos to remind yourself to be grateful for the opportunity to host your loved ones on this special day.

We wish you a Happy Thanksgiving!

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