How Long Does It Take To Get A Home Market -Ready? Real Timelines By Task

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If you’re listing your home in the near future, you may be wondering how long it will take to get your spaces walk-though ready. Below, we’ve listed the tasks involved and the amount of time it will take you to get them done.

Obviously, these times are just estimates and are impacted by a multitude of factors such as the amount of things you own, the size of your home, your available free time to complete tasks and how much money you have to throw at the situation. A basic rule to follow is that it’s going to take you much longer than you think it will!

When you first saw those numbers, did you ask yourself whether that was 4-8 hours for one space or for your entire home? Exactly. Decluttering is case specific and depends on how much stuff you have to sort through, whether you’ve kept up a decluttering routine and the size of the space you’ll be moving into. (Need decluttering help? Check out this post!) When you’re timing out your tasks, try to be realistic – it could take 8 hours just to handle your closet and there’s no shame in that. But the sooner you can get started, the better.

Organizing your home for the market will be determined, obviously, by how much stuff you own. If you’re a minimalist, we salute you, and also, organizing will be a breeze for you. For the rest of us, planning ahead is the key to success. The reason organizing takes so long when you’re listing your home is because every space will be seen. It’s not like having friends over for dinner when you can pop all of your extra clothes into your closet and close the door. Potential buyers will be looking in cabinets, pantries and yes, your overflowing closet. So even if you’re fairly organized in your daily life, you’ll need to step up your game for showings. Don’t know where to start? Our checklist can help!

We’re not professional stagers, but through helping hundreds of our clients prepare their homes for the market, we’ve learned a thing or two. First, staging can be extremely time consuming because it often involves moving items out of your home. If you have excess, dated or unsightly furniture, you may have to relocate it to a storage area in your home such as the garage or basement or to a rental unit. Additionally, if you’re hiring professional stagers, it will take time for them to switch your things out, bring their furnishings in and get everything set up. It may not be hands on time for you, but you’ll still need to calculate and plan to have people in your space. If you’re debating whether or not you need to stage your home, Should You Stage Your Home Before Listing? Pros, Cons and Costs Explained has tons of tips to help you make an informed decision.

The first thing we tell our clients to do before they list their homes for sale is to declutter – and the last thing? Deep clean. This isn’t your ordinary, every day cleaning – this is scrubbing your baseboards, making your oven shine and washing your windows til they sparkle. Now again, the 3-5 hours could refer to one room or to your entire home if you’ve kept on top of it. Deep cleaning is quite a process and unless you have lots of free time and the physical ability to really get to the bottom of things, you may be better off hiring professionals if you can afford to. For more information, Get Your Home Ready For The Market: A Complete Checklist is a great resource to help you break down the process.

This is a category where the estimated time can vary widely. Repairs can be as small as touching up some scuffed walls to replacing carpet in every room. Some things you can do yourself and others will require bringing in professionals. If you’re dependent on someone else’s schedule, time can take on a whole new meaning, as in “we’ll fit you in when a spot opens up”. Identifying the repairs you need to get done before you start bringing in potential buyers can save you from massive headaches further down the line. If you feel overwhelmed by the idea of hiring outside professionals, you may want to consider hiring move managers. In our post, Hiring Move Managers: A Complete Guide, we explain how our company can handle every detail with our partners and extensive network of professionals.

If you’re looking at the time table and thinking there’s no way in the world you can get your home ready in time to list, contact us today! Our team can get your home decluttered, organized and staged in a matter of days, not the weeks or months it would take you to do it on your own. Our team of skilled organizers combined with the junk haulers, movers, cleaners and handymen we work with will transform your home in a miraculously short amount of time.