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May
26

Preparing Your Home for Summer Showings: Seller Tips That Work | Crye-Leike Real Estate Services

Our real estate agents at Crye-Leike Real Estate Services across Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Florida know that summer is one of the most competitive seasons for home sellers, and first impressions are everything. A few strategic updates before your first showing can mean the difference between an offer and a pass.

What Buyers Notice First in the Summer Market

Curb Appeal That Holds Up in the Heat

Summer heat and humidity across the South can make lawns and landscaping look tired fast. Buyers form opinions before they reach the front door, so your exterior needs to work hard.

  • Freshen mulch in flower beds for a polished, maintained look
  • Trim overgrown shrubs away from windows to maximize natural light
  • Power wash the driveway, walkways, and front porch to remove mildew and grime
  • Replace or repaint the front door if the finish is faded or peeling

Cooling Comfort as a Selling Point

In warm-weather states, how a home feels the moment buyers walk in carries enormous weight. A house that feels stuffy or warm will stick in a buyer's memory for the wrong reasons.

  • Set your thermostat to a comfortable 72–74°F before each showing
  • Replace HVAC filters and have a recent service record visible or available
  • Use ceiling fans to circulate air and signal that the home stays comfortable
  • Minimize cooking odors the day of a showing and opt for neutral or light scents

Interior Staging for Bright Summer Light

Summer brings intense natural light, which can be your greatest asset or your biggest liability. Strong sunlight exposes dust, scratches, and clutter that might go unnoticed in other seasons.

  • Deep clean windows inside and out to let light work in your favor
  • Replace heavy drapes with sheer panels or simply pull curtains back
  • Touch up scuffs on baseboards and walls, as summer light catches every flaw
  • Declutter surfaces so rooms feel open and airy rather than cramped

Repairs That Deliver Return Before You List

Not every pre-sale improvement requires a large investment. Targeted repairs signal to buyers that the home has been well maintained, which builds confidence and reduces the likelihood of lower-than-expected offers.

Focus on High-Traffic Areas First

Kitchens, primary bathrooms, and entryways get the most scrutiny during tours. Prioritize:

  • Re-caulking around tubs, sinks, and backsplashes where grout has darkened or cracked
  • Tightening loose cabinet hardware or replacing outdated pulls with simple modern options
  • Fixing any sticking doors or windows, as buyers test everything

Address Outdoor Living Spaces

In the South, outdoor spaces are extensions of the living area, not afterthoughts. A clean, inviting patio or deck adds perceived square footage.

  • Power wash decking and reseal if the surface looks weathered
  • Stage a small seating arrangement to help buyers envision themselves using the space
  • Clear gutters and downspouts, as summer storms are common, and visible debris raises red flags

Timing and Coordination With Your Agent

Working with a real estate professional early in your preparation ensures you invest your time and money where it counts most. Your agent can provide a current market analysis, advise on which updates carry the strongest return in your specific neighborhood, and help you price competitively from the start. Buyers in today's market are informed and move quickly, so having your home showing-ready before it hits the listing portal gives you a meaningful advantage.

Ready to List Your Home This Summer?

When you're ready to list, call today to connect with a Crye-Leike agent who knows your local market and can help you position your home for a strong summer sale.

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