Why Preparing for Your Summer Move Now is a Smart Investment

Brian Koellish • March 19, 2023

Summer is often the preferred season for moving, but even though it may seem early to start preparing in the spring, it can actually lead to a better return on your investment. Whether you’re aware of it or not, your home is an investment, and unlike traditional investments such as stocks, you have the ability to control its value.


In this blog post, we’ll explore several ways you can prepare for your move and increase the value of your home by making some simple yet effective changes.

Spring Cleaning for a Clean and Decluttered Home

One of the simplest ways to increase the value of your home is to give it a thorough spring cleaning. It costs nothing, and it will help to make your rooms feel larger, which will appeal to potential buyers. This is also the perfect time to declutter your home and get rid of any items that you no longer need or use. Look for items that you can donate, recycle, or even throw away. You’d be surprised how much bigger your home can feel once it’s free from clutter.

Pack Up Your Belongings

It’s also a good idea to start packing up your belongings now, rather than waiting until the last minute. By doing so, you’ll be able to see what you truly need and what can be donated or sold. You’ll also be able to make your home feel more spacious by packing away any non-essential items. It’s also a good idea to pack away any family photos or personal items to make your space more neutral for potential buyers.

A Fresh Coat of Paint

Paint is an excellent way to refresh and add value to your home. It’s a cost-effective option that can provide a great return on investment. Freshly painted walls will not only eliminate scuff marks and other blemishes, but it can also help to reduce any odors within your home. When choosing paint colors, it’s best to stick with neutral and in-style options that will appeal to a broader range of potential buyers.

Landscaping for Curb Appeal

Your home’s curb appeal is the first impression that potential buyers will have of your property. It’s important to make a good first impression, and that starts with your landscaping. Patching up any dead spots on your lawn and planting a few flowers can go a long way in making your home more inviting. In addition, potential buyers are more likely to view your property favorably if they like what they see from the street.

Tackle your Honey-Do List

Finally, take some time to tackle your honey-do list. Fix all the little repairs you’ve been living with, as they can make a big difference to potential buyers. A lack of batteries in smoke detectors can raise the question of what other repairs were deferred.  Replacing the battery is a quick and easy way to show that you’ve taken good care of your home.


By following these simple tips, you’ll be able to increase the value of your home and attract the right buyer who will appreciate all it has to offer. So why wait until the last minute to start preparing for your move? By getting started now, you’ll be setting yourself up for a successful and profitable sale.


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