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Planning to Sell Your Suffolk County Home in 2025? Start Preparing Now

Planning to Sell Your Suffolk County Home in 2025? Start Preparing Now

If you’re thinking of selling your home in Suffolk County, NY in 2025, it’s a wise move to start preparing as early as possible. While many think that the very best time to sell a home is in Spring or early Summer of any particular year, don’t overlook the possibility of getting a great deal for your home during the earlier months. That means taking steps right now to get your property in shape for prospective buyers.

There’s another good reason for starting early. Data suggests that almost 50 percent of sellers report that it takes them longer than a month to get their homes in selling condition. Delays, whether weather-related, paperwork-related, or from some other cause, can always be expected to crop up in real estate transactions, so building in as much of a time cushion as possible will help you speed your sale to closing. By starting your prep work early, you’ll give yourself plenty of time to get your house market-ready by the end of the year or during the early days of 2025.

Here’s an expert tip that will save you time and make your selling job easier: partner with a great Suffolk County real estate. This agent will give you expert insight into what you must do first to get your house ready for sale, particularly regarding repairs you should make to maximize your sale price.

Take Enough Time to Make Effective Repairs

To sell your home quickly and at the best price, it’s essential to ensure it’s in top condition. This means taking care of necessary repairs, decluttering, and possibly making value-adding updates before listing it on the market. Starting early allows you to tackle tasks one at a time, whether it’s fixing a leaky faucet, updating your landscaping, or repainting a room. An early start gives you the time to do each job thoroughly and with less stress. Waiting too long might leave you feeling overwhelmed as tasks pile up. This can be a big mistake, because savvy buyers will quickly determine whether your repairs were rushed, instead of being carefully executed.

Which Repairs Should You Do First?

Feeling motivated to start chipping away at that to-do list, but not sure where to start? Here’s a look at the most common improvements other sellers are making today (see graph below):

As you can see from this chart, painting the home’s interior, improving the kitchen and bathroom, and paying attention to your home’s landscaping are the most popular “must do first” items. But don’t neglect paying attention to other “lower priority” items. Obviously, if your roof needs repair, that’s something that buyers will notice and ask about, and if you decide to make this repair, you’ll need to set that process in motion soon.

The Importance of Working with an Experienced Suffolk County Agent

One of the great things about partnering with a local agent like Team Rita is that your
agent will be able to give you specific guidance about what local Suffolk County buyers
are looking for. Will updating your kitchen yield you your best return or should you first
work on the bathroom?  Your agent will be able to tell you what’s best for you,
based on recently sold homes in the area. Your agent will also speak to some of the
smaller details – like cleaning up your yard, adding fresh mulch, or painting your front
door – to make a real difference in how buyers feel about your home. Ready to get started on selling your Suffolk County home in 2025?

Contact Team Rita today to search our database of local inventory, schedule an open house, or explore our featured properties for sale on Long Island.

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