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5 Reasons Why Fall is a Good Time to List Your Atlanta Home

Thinking about selling your Atlanta home but not sure if the fall is the right time of year? It’s actually a great time to put your home on the market! Check out some of the benefits of listing your home in the fall:

  • There is Less Competition. Typically spring and summer are high season for listing family homes, as many people want to move over the summer before the new school year starts, so listings usually decrease in the fall, which means less competition and higher sales prices. This helps!

  • Great Weather for Buyers. When the heat of the Atlanta summer is gone and cool crisp days return, people just want to be out and about more! That may be especially true this year, as we have all spent more time at home during COVID. With precautions put into place, buyers can safely visit your home this fall. Us Realtors have this down to a science at this point :)

  • Fall Enhances Curb Appeal. Spend the summer taking care of any external repairs that need finishing, then you can celebrate fall by planting some fresh flowers, staging your front porch with potted mums, pumpkins, and a fall wreath, and carry the theme inside with fall scented candles.

  • Buyers are Serious. Fall and winter buyers tend to be more serious. They may need to move by the end of the year, or they want to get settled before the holiday season. The demographics of buyers may shift towards younger professionals, first-time home buyers, empty nesters, and retired people, who have more flexibility over when they move than people with schoolchildren and are therefore more likely to be serious when they do go looking.

  • Increased Corporate Relocations. Similarly, companies that relocate employees regularly sometimes take advantage of the fall market, knowing they can get better deals on moving expenses. Companies also make tend to make personnel changes in the fall as that often corresponds with their new fiscal year.

Reach out to me and I’ll email over my Seller’s Guide if you’d like more information on the selling process in Georgia!