Thinking of selling your house this summer? Here’s what to tackle now!

Thinking of selling your house this summer? Here’s what to tackle now!

So—you’re thinking about putting your home on the market sometime soon? First off, exciting times! Whether you’re upsizing, downsizing or just fancy a change of scenery, summer is a brilliant time to get your home looking its best and ready for those all-important viewings.

The warmer weather and longer days mean you’ve got the perfect window to get cracking on a few key jobs that’ll help your home shine—and possibly even add value before the “For Sale” sign goes up. Here’s what to focus on now if you plan to sell in the next few months.

 
1. Boost Your Kerb Appeal
 
First impressions count—big time. The front of your house is the first thing buyers see, whether they’re walking past or scrolling through Rightmove.

  • Mow the lawn, tidy borders, trim hedges.
  • Jet wash the driveway and paths.
  • Give your front door a fresh lick of paint.
  • Add a few colourful potted plants or hanging baskets—easy win!
 
Think of it like setting the stage. You want buyers to pull up and go, “Ooh, this looks nice.”
 
2. Declutter Like You Mean It
 
Moving house is the ultimate excuse to finally have that big clear-out.

  • Start with surfaces—less is more.
  • Get ruthless with drawers, cupboards, and wardrobes (yes, buyers open them).
  • Pack away personal bits and bobs—family photos, holiday souvenirs, etc. You want buyers to picture their life here, not yours.
 
If in doubt; tidy, neutral, and spacious wins every time.
 
3. Give It a Fresh Coat
 
A quick paint job can go a long way in making your home feel clean, modern and well-maintained.

  • Stick to light, neutral tones (white, beige, light grey).
  • Touch up scuffed skirting boards and door frames.
  • Don’t forget hallways and entry spaces—they set the tone.
 
No need for full-blown renovations—a fresh feel is all you need.
 
4. Sort the Snags
 
You know those little jobs you’ve been ignoring? Now’s the time.

  • Leaky tap? Fix it.
  • Squeaky door? Oil it.
  • Loose handle or cracked tile? Sort it.
 
Buyers notice more than you think, and small issues can give the impression the place hasn’t been looked after—even if it has.
 
5. Deep Clean Everything
 
We’re talking top-to-bottom, corners-you-haven’t-seen-in-a-while kind of clean.

  • Windows (inside and out!)
  • Kitchen appliances and cupboards
  • Bathroom grout, tiles and taps
  • Skirting boards, light switches and doors
 
The goal? Make it sparkle. Clean homes = cared-for homes.
 
6. Make the Garden Viewing-Ready
 
If you’ve got outdoor space, summer is when it can really help sell your home.

  • Mow the lawn and trim anything overgrown.
  • Set up garden furniture to show off outdoor living potential.
  • Add a few cushions, lanterns or lights for that extra ‘wow’ factor.
 
Buyers love imagining a BBQ in the sun or a glass of wine on the patio—make it easy for them.
 
7. Let in the Light
 
Summer sun is your secret weapon—use it!

  • Open curtains and blinds for viewings.
  • Clean windows so the light floods in.
  • Move furniture if it’s blocking windows or making rooms feel cramped.
 
Bright and airy spaces feel bigger, fresher, and more welcoming.
 
Final Thought:
 
Selling your home doesn’t have to be stressful—especially if you use the summer wisely. A few simple jobs done now can make all the difference in how your home looks, feels, and sells.
 
So grab your to-do list (and maybe a cold drink), and start ticking things off one by one. Your future buyer is out there—and you’ve got the season on your side.


 


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