7 Tips for Selling Your Home During the Holidays

Believe it or not, the holiday season can be a great time to sell your home. You may think that spring is the ultimate season to sell your home due to more houses being listed and more people seem eager to buy. It's true that the housing market typically heats up during the spring, however, the holiday season is often overlooked as a prime time to sell.

Why? First of all, there is less inventory on the market typically, allowing your home to easily stand out among the available inventory. And though there are technically fewer buyers overall, the buyers that are looking are far more serious about finding a home within a specific timeframe. So, make your home warm and inviting and open it up to those looking to buy, because selling your home during the holidays might be your best present this year.

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1) Stage for the Holidays. Think Clean, Cozy, Simple.

Yes, you should absolutely decorate your home during the holidays even if you are trying to sell it. The real question you should be asking is, how much?

One thing that happens to all homeowners is that we tend to accumulate a lot of stuff. This is especially true of holiday decorations. When you pull out holiday decor this year, think like a stager or a designer. You don’t want to use every decoration or ornament you’ve ever owned. This year, for the sake of appealing to the buyers touring your home, use your best decorations as holiday accents in each room without drawing attention away from your home’s best selling features.

Your home may have large windows with a great view or maybe your home has a dream kitchen. Whatever sold you on your home when you first bought it is most likely the same feature(s) that will sell your house this holiday season. So, don't cover up your view with an excessively large Christmas tree, even though you may have the high ceilings for it, or bury your living room in snow globes, nutcrackers, and an abnormally large nativity scene. You want to accentuate your home’s best features with holiday decor, not bury them.

Just remember that you should still enjoy the holidays in your home even if you’re trying to sell it. Holiday decor can go a long way in making your house feel like a future home for those touring it. If you have a fireplace, decorate it with garland and hang stockings from its mantle. Use candles and wallflowers that are iconic smells of the season, such as pumpkin spice or balsam and cedar. You want guests to feel comfortable and warm the moment they walk through your front door. You want them to feel at home.

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2) Price Your Home to Sell.

You and your listing agent will most likely come up with a pricing strategy together based on comparable homes in the area, what the current housing market is doing, and what the demand for housing looks like or is projected to do. Ultimately, several variables go into pricing ones home to sell, however, there are a couple of easy tricks that can help attract homebuyers.

Price Your Home Competitively

If your home was a lemonade stand that was competing against a rival lemonade stand on the other side of the street, how would you make your lemonade more enticing to people passing by? Maybe your lemonade comes in a larger cup, maybe it comes with ice, or maybe it’s just priced lower than your competition.

If your home looks like all the other homes on the block with similar features, then a lower price point will definitely draw in more traffic than your rivals. However, if your home is the largest one on the block, has more acreage, or a double car garage and pool, you can price your home based on the increased value it provides. Start off by seeing how much your home is worth by checking out online estimates and then compare them to other houses in your area.

USE STRATEGIC PRICE POINTS WHEN LISTING YOUR HOME

Have you ever noticed while you're grocery shopping that almost all prices end in .99, such as $1.99 or $4.99? This simple manipulation of pricing is called setting strategic price points and essentially makes the price of something appear smaller (or cheaper) than it really is. The same exact concept works when pricing your house to sell. For example, if you decide your home could sell for $500,000, pricing it at $499,000 will (theoretically) draw in more traffic and possibly more offers.

3) Make Your Curb Appeal a Top Priority

Your neighborhood may actually look more appealing to homebuyers during the holiday season. Maybe you live on one of those streets where everyone from miles around drives down your lane to see houses lit up in all colors of holiday splendor. You don’t want to go overboard with your exterior holiday decorations, but you want to make your house shine along with the other homes on your block.

Furthermore, your lawn may not be that lush green it usually is during the summertime, and your trees may currently be barren. That’s why making your curb appeal a top priority is necessary when selling your home in winter. Make sure all the sticks, dead leaves, and any other debris are picked up and your lawn is neatly trimmed. Even though we have entered the colder months, a few weeds that poke up from the ground can make your lawn seem neglected. If you have pictures of your home at alternative times of the year when your curb appeal is burgeoning with flora, these may also be a good idea to have available for homebuyers. This way instead of homebuyers trying to picture your house in other seasons, they can just see it for themselves.

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4) Keeping your Property Safe for Homebuyers

Unlike home sellers that live in coastal regions, there are many more home sellers living in mainland USA where outside temperatures are well below freezing during the holiday season. Driveways and walking paths are blanketed in snow and ice, and icicles hang from gutters like glass curtains. A legitimate concern for home sellers in one of these frigid areas is how to keep your property safe for homebuyers. The only thing you can really do is be proactive and break out that snow shovel and start clearing a path.

If you’re expecting snow on an almost weekly basis, then it might be best to hire out professionals to come by once a day and make sure your driveway, front steps, and any walking path are cleared for people touring your home.

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5) Turn On the (Holiday) Lights

To complement the coziness of your home, you'll also want to make it bright. Turn on all the lights in your house during open houses and home tours. It may be the darkest time of year outside but you can make sure it doesn't feel that way inside your home.

This is also a great time to replace burnt out light bulbs and fix light switches that are not working. You may also want to consider making all your interior lighting the same color temperature, such as a soft white which brightens rooms without giving you that institutional feel. This will help with consistent lighting throughout your home, creating a balanced feel as potential buyers walk through each room.

6) Slay the Holiday Season with Professional Real Estate Photos

The absolute biggest thing you can do for your house in terms of marketing it to potential homebuyers is getting professional real estate photos taken. However, this is the one time you don’t want to have your holiday decor on display. In fact, getting your professional photos taken of your house before you decorate is a must because holiday decorations essentially create a time-stamp of your home. Cascade Real Estate Photography has got your back. We provide stunning interior, exterior and aerial photographs within 24 hours of your request. We offer personalized service, custom editing, twilight shoots and drone photography at competitive prices!  Give us a call today to book your shoot: 541-666-1177 or view our portfolio and prices at www.cascaderealestatephotography.com

If your home doesn’t sell during the holidays you don’t want your house to still be rocking holiday lights in its listing photos come February or March, or you risk turning off potential homebuyers. So plan on getting your listing photos taken as soon as you can so you can decorate for the holidays and enjoy the season.

7) Get Santa’s Perspective with Aerial Photography

Go one step further and consider aerial photography for your listing. If your home has acreage or a view or any other amenity that cannot be fully captured unless it’s done by air, then aerial photography may be what you need.

Drone photography, in particular, has become an increasingly affordable option when compared to traditional aerial photography and can offer buyers a unique perspective of your home and can help make your listing stand out among the other homes for sale online. Furthermore, aerial photography can give potential buyers an overview of your neighborhood along with other amenities that may be within walking distance of your home. Cascade Real Estate Photography has a fleet of DJI Phantom 4 Pro drones to capture any property, from any angle. Give us a call today to book your shoot: 541-666-1177 or view our portfolio and prices at www.cascaderealestatephotography.com

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Real Estate Investing 101: Hiring a Professional Photographer to Take Listing Photos

Goal #1: Maximize Profit

When it comes to real estate investing – the goal is always the same: generate the highest return on your investment.

In this blog post, we highlight one of the easiest, and typically least expensive tools a real estate investor should have in their arsenal: professional listing photos.

So, should you hire a professional photographer to take your real estate listing photos? Check out the infographic below!

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Let’s look at the highlights:

  • 98% of homebuyers said photos were the most useful tool when looking for properties.

  • On average, homes with professional, high quality photos sell for $3,400 more.

  • Homes priced between $400,000 – $499,000 saw an increase of over $11,000.

  • Homes priced between $400,000 – $499,000 with professional photos saw the biggest decrease in Days On Market (22 days!). However, all homes with professional photos sold quicker, regardless of price.

    Credit for the above information to Asset Based Lending LLC of Hoboken NJ

    https://www.abl1.net/blog/flipping-houses-101-hiring-a-photographer-to-take-listing-photos/

Real Estate Feature: Alli Wiggins

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Once a month, Cascade Real Estate Photography will feature a Bend, Oregon Real Estate professional that we have had the pleasure of working with. This month’s feature is Alli Wiggins; Listing and Marketing Coordinator to The Ladd Group at Cascade Sotheby’s. Our drone photo (shown above) highlights one of their listings in downtown Bend, Oregon.

About Alli Wiggins of the Ladd Group at Cascade Sotheby’s:

As the Ladd Group Listing & Marketing Coordinator, Alli handles all of the new listings until they get an accepted offer. It is her responsibility to make sure the listed properties garner the attention of the desired demographic in order to receive offers. To achieve this goal, each property becomes one of her “babies” and is nurtured through the process.

Real Estate Focus:

Specializing in relocation, resort communities, luxury homes and investment properties, the Ladd Group has achieved over $100 Million in real estate investments in 2017 alone, making them the #1 team in Central Oregon again. The Ladd Group strives to uphold the highest standards in the industry and they pride themselves on their longstanding client relationships that are developed along the way.

Favorite thing about real estate:

“Not only do I love my position, team and boss, I really am passionate about what I do. I love looking at various home styles, be they newly constructed or classic, historical homes.”

Why Alli uses drone photography:

With more than 90% of potential property buyers beginning their search online, it has never been more important to market your property using the highest-quality photography. Many properties have amazing locations and/or views that simply must be showcased. Most times, this simply cannot be achieved without drone photography and the proper juxtaposition.

Just for fun:

Having grown up in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and spending time living and working on boats in Florida and the Caribbean, Alli loves all things outdoors. Bend and Oregon in general have limitless opportunities for outdoor recreation. She also feels that Bend is the perfect place for her and her husband to raise their two kids. “It is the perfect size having both opportunity, and a small town feel...and a lot of sunshine!”

Contact Info:

Allison Wiggins

541-633-4569

allison@bendpropertysource.com

The Ladd Group | Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty

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Realtor Feature: Heidi Spiker

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Once a month, Cascade Real Estate Photography will feature a Bend, Oregon realtor that we have had the pleasure of working with.  This month's feature realtor is Heidi Spiker of Keller Williams Central Oregon.  Our drone photo (shown above) accentuates her listing, a charming house in Gilchrist, Oregon.

About Heidi Spiker of Keller Williams Central Oregon:

After spending some time in the entertainment sector, Heidi moved west for love and decided to take on the challenge of becoming a Real Estate Agent. In her former life as an Artistic Director, Heidi's leadership style was characterized by openness, trust, and professionalism. She was committed to fostering new talent and she created a community that supported artistic development. Heidi now brings all of her ‘outside the box’ thinking, creative problem solving, and care to this new challenge. Heidi loves the High Desert Life, here in Central Oregon, and she would love to share it with you!

 

Real Estate Focus:

Single family homes, helping people to downsize, first time buyers, commercial listings, and investors.

 

Favorite thing about real estate:

The people, including her clients and co-workers. Getting to know them, helping them to find what they are looking for and customer service in addition to helping people through their home buying experience.  Making the process go smoothly and making them happy through either selling or buying. Building meaningful relationships with people.

 

Why Heidi uses drone photography: 

Drone photography makes a big difference in real estate because it gives the buyers a better sense of how the house is situated on the property and the size of the property.  This is especially important for homes that have sizeable acreage.  Simply by adding one or two drone shots provides the property with context.

 

Just for fun:

Heidi has 10 acres and two dogs. She has a lavender farm and enjoys seeing live music, eating good food and hanging out with friends.  She recently attended the Sisters Blues Festival.

 

Contact Info:

Heidi Spiker

541-241-5040

hspiker@kw.com

Website: https://hspiker.kw.com/

Keller Williams Central Oregon

Vimeo and Squarespace: How to get your videos to autoplay and to loop continuously on your website

After creating and launching our new website, we then had to figure out how to add multiple videos to our Squarespace gallery and how to make them autoplay and loop continuously.  We kept getting the following error: "Invalid Video Embed".

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This took lots of time, research and testing but we finally figured it out!  Here is a link to what our gallery page looks like currently:

https://www.cascadedronephoto.com/gallery/

 

You will notice that we have multiple videos automatically playing and looping along with many images we have added.

 

And here is a video that will hopefully save you lots of time and effort.  It is a tutorial that shows you all of the steps to take a video that you have uploaded to Vimeo and how to get it to loop and auto play on your Squarespace gallery webpage.  Hope you find it helpful!

https://vimeo.com/272684885