Christmas
is generally a quiet time in the property industry as most buyers wait until
the new year to take action on a property. However, there are still ways you
can benefit from putting your property on the market during this time and you might
even find you get a quick sale.
If you’re ready to sell, here are 5 reasons you should list your property before Christmas.
1. Get fast service from your agent
The new
year is a busy time for estate agents as many people decide to sell their home
after Christmas in a bid to re-size or re-locate.
If you
need a valuation before listing your property, this can take slightly longer in
the new year due to there being more sellers putting their properties on the
market. Getting your property on the market before Christmas while agents are
not as busy means the process will probably be quicker and you don’t have to do
anything in the new year.
2. Beat the competition
Did you know, one of the busiest days of the year on property websites is boxing day with the increase lasting right through to the new year. So, if your house is already on the market before Christmas, more people are likely to see it before the competition has put theirs on the market.
3. Less supply
With fewer homes on the market, there’s less choice for buyers which means keen buyers make quicker decisions to secure a property. In the summer season when there is more choice, buyers will keep looking even if they see a property that ticks most of the boxes.
By
listing your property during a quiet period, buyers are more likely to act so
that they can secure something.
4. Capture the attention of visitors
Millions of people visit relatives at Christmas time, which may take them to new towns around the country. Many will eye up the property market in these areas checking prices and contemplating moves. This makes Christmas and new year a good window of opportunity for sellers.
5. Capitalise on Christmas
Many workers get Christmas bonuses and will immediately be looking for
their next dream home. Additionally, many people will be starting a new job in
January that may require a new home in a new location.
You should also take advantage of your decorated home to increase its’ appeal to buyers as a cosy, feel-good home – which is harder to do in the bleak January days.
If you have decided you are ready to move, wasting time debating the ‘best
time’ to sell could mean you miss out on the right buyer and your property
stays on the market for a long time. Stalling for time can also be costly.