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6 Things Home Sellers Can Do Now to Get Ahead of Spring

Vermont home sellers preparing property ahead of spring market

If selling your home is a possibility this spring, now is a good time to start planning. While it may feel early, preparing ahead of time can make the process smoother and less stressful—and often leads to better results. Small, thoughtful steps taken now can help you feel more confident when it’s time to list.

Here are a few practical things Vermont homeowners can do now to get ahead of the spring real estate market.

1. Take an Honest Walk-Through of Your Home

Walk through your home as if you were seeing it for the first time. Pay attention to first impressions. What feels dated, cluttered, or worn? What areas catch your eye right away—for better or worse? 

This exercise can help you identify which updates or improvements will have the most impact, and which areas may need attention before photos and showings.

2. Start Decluttering (Earlier Than You Think)

Decluttering is one of the most effective (and time-consuming) ways to prepare a home for sale. Starting early allows you to work gradually rather than rushing later.

Focus on:

  • Kitchen counters and open shelving: Clear surfaces help signal ample storage and make spaces feel more functional.

  • Entryways: A tidy, welcoming entrance sets the tone for the rest of the home.

  • Closets: Buyers look closely at storage. Reorganizing or thinning out items can make closets feel more spacious.

Decluttering also helps you decide what you’ll keep, donate, or store ahead of your move.

3. Tackle Small Repairs

Minor issues tend to stand out to buyers and can affect overall impressions. Addressing them now allows you to spread the work over time or schedule help as needed.

Common items to check include:

  • Loose door handles or cabinet hardware

  • Minor drywall cracks or nail pops

  • Dripping faucets or running toilets

  • Sticky doors or windows

These are often simple fixes that can make a noticeable difference.

4. Freshen High-Impact Areas

A full renovation isn’t necessary, but freshening up key spaces with paint can go a long way. Light, neutral paint colors help rooms feel brighter and more inviting. Pay attention to scuffed baseboards or trim as well. 

5. Begin Planning for Outdoor Appeal

Spring buyers notice curb appeal. Consider what someone sees as they arrive—driveway, walkways, main entrance, or decks. Creating a plan now for yard cleanup or light landscaping can help your property shine once the season changes.

6. Think About Timing and Goals

As you work through these tasks, start thinking about your next steps. What timing works best for you? What are your priorities for the sale? Are you aiming for a fast sale, price, or a balance of both? Having clarity around your goals helps create a smoother path forward.

Final Thought
Preparing your home for sale is as much about planning as it is about presentation. Taking these steps now can reduce stress later and help you feel ready when spring arrives. If you’re considering selling and would like guidance tailored to your home and timeline, our team is happy to offer local insight—no pressure, just information to help you plan with confidence.

5 Ways to Prepare Your Home for a Successful Fall Sale

5 Ways to Prepare Your Home for a Successful Fall Sale

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Selling your Vermont home this fall? Make the most of the autumn market by blending essential maintenance with seasonal curb appeal improvements. Here are five key ways to get your home ready:

1. Boost Your Curb Appeal

First impressions matter. Refresh your front door by painting it a neutral color if needed, and add simple seasonal decor such as a potted mum or wreath. Rake leaves, trim overgrown bushes, and tidy up your garden beds to create a welcoming and well-kept exterior.

2. Clean Gutters and Spruce Up the Exterior

Clogged gutters can lead to water damage and pest problems. Remove leaves and debris, and consider pressure washing siding and washing windows. A clean exterior not only prevents issues but also makes your home look cared-for and inviting.

3. Inspect Your Roof and Trim Trees

Check for missing shingles, cracks, or damage before winter weather hits. Trim back branches near your home to prevent limbs from falling on the roof during storms. Taking care of these tasks now can avoid costly repairs later and give buyers confidence in your property's upkeep.

4. Service Fireplaces and Safety Systems

Have your chimney and fireplace serviced before listing. This gives you time to address any issues and gives potential buyers peace of mind. Also, test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and replace batteries if needed. If you sell a property in Vermont, it must have functional smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in place before closing.

5. Prepare Windows and Outdoor Spaces

Wash windows and remove screens to showcase your windows and the view. Keep patios, porches, and outdoor areas clear of fallen leaves and clutter. Add subtle fall touches like pumpkins or planters to make outdoor spaces feel inviting and highlight the lifestyle your home offers.

For more expert home maintenance tips or personalized advice on getting your home market-ready this fall, reach out to a Coldwell Banker Islands Realty agent today. Let us help you keep your home in top shape, whether you’re staying for the season or preparing to sell! Visit our services providers page to learn more about local service providers. 

5 Budget-Friendly Home Improvement Projects

If you're preparing to sell your Vermont home, you can do small upgrades to your house without breaking the bank. Instead of tackling major renovations, focus on simple, cost-effective improvements that enhance the home's appeal and value to potential buyers. Here are five of the best budget-friendly projects to help your home sell faster: 

1. Refresh Walls with Neutral Paint
A fresh coat of paint instantly makes a home look cleaner and more modern. Stick to light neutrals like white, grey, or soft beige to create a bright, inviting space that appeals to buyers and allows them to envision themselves in the home. 

2. Upgrade Kitchen & Bathroom Hardware
Swapping out dated cabinet handles, drawer pulls, and faucets is a budget-friendly way to give kitchens and bathrooms a more polished look. Stores like Amazon, Wayfair, and Lowe’s, offer stylish options in matte black, brushed nickel, or brass at affordable prices. 

3. Enhance Curb Appeal
First impressions matter! Consider curb appeal when thinking about improving your home. Simple updates like painting the front door, updating an outdoor light, adding fresh mulch, trimming bushes, and planting seasonal flowers can make a big difference in attracting buyers.

4. Replace Light Fixtures & Switch Plates
Outdated lighting can make a home feel stuck in the past. Install modern, budget-friendly fixtures in key areas like the kitchen, living, and dining room. Swapping old yellowed switch plates for crisp white ones also helps freshen up spaces.

5. Deep Clean & Declutter
One of the most cost-effective ways to increase buyer interest is to declutter and deep clean. Removing excess furniture, clearing off counters, and organizing closets can make the home feel bigger and more inviting. Next, do a deep clean of the kitchen, bathroom, floors and windows. Decluttering and deep cleaning helps homebuyers see the true potential of the home.

You don’t need a major renovation to boost your home’s value before selling. By focusing on small, impactful improvements like fresh paint, updated hardware, and curb appeal, you can create a home that stands out to buyers—without overspending. These simple upgrades can make all the difference in helping you sell quickly and at the best possible price. 

Need help deciding what projects have the best return on your investment? Get a professional opinion from one of our agents.
 

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The agents at Coldwell Banker Islands Realty have the experience and knowledge to help you make informed decisions when it comes to your next home improvement project. Our real estate professionals will create a home improvement plan to help you prioritize projects, improve home functionality and maximize value–whether you’re considering selling your home or not. Contact us to schedule a home consultation with no cost or obligation. 

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Sprucing Up Your Home Inexpensively

You've decide to put your home on the market but are unsure what projects will really help the sale of your home. Coldwell Banker Islands Realty wants to showcase your home in the best possible way and appeal to as many potential buyers as possible. Here is a list of some quick, easy, and inexpensive ways that you can spruce up your home to get it ready to sell.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Curb Appeal

First impressions are everything and the exterior can set the tone for a potential buyer. Spend some time boosting your homes curb appeal. Making these small changes can have a big impact in the eyes of home buyers.

 

#1 Keep Your Garden In Check

Trim the bushes so they don't block your windows. This will show off the windows and let more natural light inside. Make sure your garden and lawn aren’t blocking walkways.

 

#2 Clean Up Tools & Toys

Keep your yard tidy by putting away tools, lawnmowers, and kid toys.

 

#3 Clean The Gutters

Cleaning your gutters can be a major chore but not only is it important to clean them for curb appeal but also for general maintenance.

 

#4 Finishing Touches

Add a seasonal wreath to your front door, add planters to the front porch or step, buy new house numbers, add solar lights to your walkway or update your front porch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interior

There a small changes that you can make inside your home to make it more appealing to potential buyers. Taking the time to declutter and rearrange can really pay off. Here are some ways to spruce up the interior of your home.

 

#1 Lighting

Swap your lightbulbs out for warm, incandescent light bulbs for a homey feel.

 

#2 Declutter

Clear-off all countertops and reorganize bookshelves to create order. This lets potential buyers visual the room with their belongings.

 

#3 Curtains

Replace heavy curtains with sheer ones to let more natural light in. Make sure to open the curtains to let light in.

 

#4 Finishing Touches

Place fresh flowers in your entryway or create a centerpiece for your dining table. Burn a scented candle or put out potpourri.

 

We hope you found these tips helpful! Make sue to ask your Realtor other ways that you can showcase your home in the best way. 

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