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Planning To Sell Your Home in 2025? Start Preparing Now!

  • Writer: Debi Haning
    Debi Haning
  • Dec 2, 2024
  • 3 min read

If you're considering selling your home in 2025, it's never too early to begin preparations. While it may seem like there's plenty of time before the new year, getting a head start on any updates or repairs can make a significant difference.

Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at Realtor.com, highlights this perfectly:

“ . . . now is the time to start thinking about what you need for your next home and then taking those steps to prepare to list . . . We have survey data that says 47 percent of sellers are taking longer than a month to get their home ready to sell, so getting them to start that process early can mean more flexibility.”

Starting your prep work now gives you ample time to have your home market-ready well before 2025. Plus, partnering with a knowledgeable agent early on means you’ll get expert advice tailored to your local market, helping you decide which updates will bring the best return.

Why Start Now?

If you want to maximize your home’s value and attract buyers quickly, it's essential to ensure your home looks its best. That means making repairs, decluttering, and possibly adding updates that could increase value.

By starting early, you can manage one task at a time—whether it’s fixing a leaky faucet, sprucing up your yard, or painting the interior—without feeling rushed. Tackling these jobs gradually will help you avoid the stress of last-minute fixes.


As Realtor.com puts it:

“There are some important repairs to make before selling a house, so don’t be in too much of a hurry to get your home listed … if you move too fast, buyers see right through the fact that you skipped important home renovations. And this . . . might end up costing you time and money.”

Where To Focus Your Efforts

Feeling motivated but unsure where to start? It’s wise to look at the updates and repairs that typically offer the best return on investment. Common improvements sellers are making include updating kitchens, freshening up bathrooms, and addressing curb appeal.


However, it's crucial to work with a local real estate expert who understands what buyers in your area are looking for.

Why a Local Agent Matters

While general data provides a good starting point, local trends often dictate what buyers prioritize. An experienced agent can offer insight into what’s working in your specific market. For instance, if updated kitchens are a hot commodity in your area, focusing on minor kitchen updates may be the best move. Your agent can also help determine if larger investments, like replacing a roof or upgrading an HVAC system, make sense compared to what’s recently sold nearby.

As Point emphasizes:

“Not all renovations are created equal, and focusing on upgrades that offer the highest potential for increasing your home's value is key.”

Beyond major projects, your agent will guide you on small but impactful details—like fresh landscaping, adding mulch, or repainting your front door—that can significantly influence a buyer’s first impression. This expert guidance is crucial for selling quickly and at the best possible price.

Bottom Line

Planning to sell next year? Don’t put off getting your home ready. By starting the process now, you’ll ensure your house is in top shape when 2025 arrives.

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