JAY D'ABRAMO

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Vacation Season Selling: Should You List While You're Away?

Summer is a popular time for home buyers — and for travel. But what happens when both hit at once? If you're planning a getaway just as you're getting ready to sell your home, you might wonder: Should I list while I'm away?

The short answer? Yes, you can list while you're on vacation — but it takes planning. Done right, this strategy can actually work to your advantage. 

Here's what to consider if you're thinking about listing while you're out of town this summer:

The Benefits of Selling While You're Away

1. A Clean, Show-Ready Home

One of the biggest challenges of selling a home is keeping it spotless for showings. If you're not living in the space, your home stays tidy, staged, and ready for prospective buyers — no last-minute cleaning marathons required.

2. A Flexible Showing Schedule

With no one home, your real estate agent can schedule showings throughout the day without needing to coordinate around your availability. This often results in more foot traffic and faster offers.

3. Less Stress for You

Let's face it — selling a home is stressful. If you're sipping coffee on a beach or hiking through the mountains, you're likely to feel less pressure than if you're trying to juggle showings, packing, and family life all at once.

Key Considerations Before You Go

1. Prep Your Home Thoroughly

Before you leave, make sure your home is in perfect showing condition. That means decluttering, deep cleaning, staging, and addressing small repairs. Consider hiring a professional cleaning service right before you leave to give it a final polish.

2. Trust Your Agent

Choose a real estate agent who's comfortable managing the process while you're away. Ensure they have a clear understanding of your expectations and provide them with a means to contact you promptly if an urgent issue arises.

3. Set Up Remote Access

Ensure you can review and sign documents digitally. Most real estate paperwork can be handled electronically; however, be sure to verify that you'll have a stable internet connection during your trip.

4. Don't Forget Security

Your home will be empty, so take basic precautions: set timers on lights, stop your mail or arrange for someone to collect it, and let a trusted neighbor know you're away. If you have a smart home security system, ensure it's active and remotely accessible.

5. Leave Some Flexibility

If you're open to accepting offers while you're away, let your agent know your pricing expectations and terms in advance. This allows them to act quickly if a strong offer comes in.

Listing your home while you're on vacation can be a smart move, especially in early summer, when buyer activity is high. As long as you plan ahead and stay connected, your time away could lead to a "sold" sign waiting for you when you return. After all, what's better than coming home to a successful sale?

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