Buying August 27, 2024
     

Why summer is a good time to sell your home

Selling property in the summer season will always remain a smart move, as the warm season offers several advantages that can help you secure a great sale. 

When selling your home, timing isn't always an important factor, as you ideally want to move when the time is right for you, but if you're looking to maximise your property's return on investment, you should time the market right. We discuss several reasons why summer is an incredible time to sell your home.

 

1. Increased buyer activity

When choosing the right time to sell your home, the market's performance is a major factor to consider. Year after year, a surge of buyer activity always appears in the summer, making it an excellent time to put your property on the market. Summer typically sees an increase in potential buyers with families, as they plan to move while the children are on their summer holidays.

 

2. Good kerb appeal   

The weather in summer in the UK creates the best conditions to showcase the outside of your property

The weather in summer in the UK creates the best conditions to showcase the outside of your property. This allows you to make your garden a key selling point, so take advantage of the shining sun that will highlight amazing features of your home, ensuring you keep your garden well-manicured and your outdoor area inviting. By showcasing your outdoor area and boosting your kerb appeal, you are most likely to attract more interest, which could lead to higher value offers.

 

3. Convenient moving weather 

The summer season creates the perfect weather to move, allowing you to skip the rain and potential delays caused by bad weather. Packing, transporting, and unpacking your belongings in your new home will never be as simple as in the sunshine.

 

4. Higher selling prices

Property prices increase slightly in the summer due to increased market competition

Property prices tend to increase slightly in the summer due to increased market competition. If you want to maximise your property's return on investment, summer is the best time to sell your home. The increased demand during the summer leads to more competitive prices as the urgency to move before the summer season is over is real, leading to more favourable offers.

 

5. More market insight

An increase in sales and activity in the property market will enable a local expert agent to provide you and your property with more competitive pricing. A greater number of property sales will enable a more accurate valuation of your home, as there is a larger margin for comparison. 

 

Contact us

Start your summer selling journey by contacting your local Guild Member today.

 

 

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