In all of our years in the Oakland real estate industry, here’s a truth we’ve learned: it’s the proactive homeowner who ends up having the smoothest home sale and, typically, makes the most money.
If you start now, you’ll have plenty of time to prepare your home (and yourself) for the spring market and be among those success stories.
Will you be buying a home when this one sells?
Let’s get a market analysis done now so that we have at least a rough idea of your home’s current market value. Yes, it’s a bit early, but we just need a ballpark figure for you to take to a lender. He or she can then present options for buying your next home. The worst thing you can do is sell your home before being pre-approved for a loan for your next home, so speak with your lender about what you need to do financially, to ensure mortgage approval.Consider a pre-sale home inspection
Having your home professionally inspected before putting it on the market is proactivity on steroids, particularly in Oakland’s competitive real estate landscape. After all, one of the most common home sale deal-breakers is the home inspection report. Or, more specifically, issues in the report that the buyer perceives as insurmountable. Let’s find out now what an inspector will learn with a thorough home inspection. That way, we can discuss the issues and decide which absolutely must be remedied and which don’t. And, since we’re starting so early, you’ll have time to get the work done before the home hits the MLS.Do what you can to increase curb appeal
Spring officially arrives on March 20th this year, so you still have time to get your home ready for the market. Now is not necessarily the right time of year to get out in the garden, but there are things you can do, that don’t necessarily involve gardening.- Dismantle the mailbox, bring it in the garage, and slap some fresh paint on it.
- Shop for a new doormat, larger address numbers, and porch light fixture.
- Draw out a plan for where you’ll plant pops of color when the weather warms up a bit.
- Make a list of early spring chores in the front yard. Clearing debris, trimming hedges and trees, spreading fresh mulch, and whatever else you’ll need to make the exterior of the home more appealing to buyers.