Experts at GetAgent have shared 6 tips on how to decorate your home with a splash of festive cheer, whilst still having an eye-catching appearance to buyers.

Property expert reveals the Christmas decorations that reduce the chance of selling your home

6 Christmas decoration tips for selling your home over the holidays:

  1. Stick to white lights – Coloured, flashing lights aren’t everyone’s preference, and whilst some like the spirit they bring, it can put people off. Avoid the bright, coloured flashing lights for your tree and for any area around and instead opt for a more tailored and sophisticated palette with white lights. This creates a more neutral, all-around aesthetic appealing to more.
  2. No exterior decorations – Avoid the large inflatable decorations or reindeer on the roof. Opt for white lights again if you want some festive cheer and keep it classy with a single welcoming door wreath or holly and ivy. Less is more when it comes to exterior decorations, especially if you have a for sale sign in the garden.
  3. Use festive scents – There is something about the smells of cinnamon and mulled wine that is so welcoming. Use these to your advantage over Christmas viewings and try festive candles, oil burners or have something festive baking. A freshly brewed pumpkin spiced latte won’t go amiss too. A real tree can also add an extra homey smell to your home for when viewers visit.
  4. Don’t cover the beauty – Be mindful not to cover up any structure or feature in your home which may be of interest to potential buyers. This could be something as simple as an oak stair rail or the mantelpiece. Remember less is more.
  5. Light is everything – Natural light is essential for viewings, so make sure your decorating efforts don’t block any natural light, for example, your tree in the middle of a bay window. Try placing your holiday pride away from any windows, and if you must, make sure the natural light still flows in.
  6. Neighbourly love – Unfortunately, it’s not just your own decorations that can put buyers off, it’s your neighbours too. Neighbours are a huge part of people moving house, and to see loud and garish decorations next door could certainly put potential buyers off. If you know your neighbours well, perhaps just let them know you are trying to sell over the festive period and to be mindful of potential buyers.
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Founder and CEO of GetAgent.co.uk Colby Short have commented:

“Selling your home over Christmas can be extremely difficult, as the market quietens down a bit with people enjoying the festive period and spending time with friends and family. However, just because there’s festive cheer in the air, it doesn’t stop people needing to sell properties – the property market is still very active

You can use the season to your advantage by using simple and stylish decorations to accentuate your properties interior. Use smells such as mulled wine or a burning log fire cinnamon or orange which create a homey and festive atmosphere.  Lighting a fire can also be a great way to invite viewers in on a cold winter’s night, and show them what a cosy night in could look like.

Be sure to have photos taken without Christmas decorations, as you don’t want to date your property. Decorations can also skewer how big your property is. If you are lucky to have high ceilings, however, a tree is a great way to show off the space.

Some may want to postpone any viewings or meetings until after the season, especially if you are the type to go all out with the decorations, that way you can enjoy Christmas without the worry of potentially deterring buyers. If you know you will have extra noise and traffic from people driving by neighbours and any light displays too.

The reality is that potential buyers want to see how their potential house would look for the remaining 50 weeks of the year, but it doesn’t mean you can’t decorate! In fact, if you do it right, Christmas can be the perfect time to showcase the warmth, character and charm of your property to prospective buyers”

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