Is It Time To Put Your House Back on the Market?

 
 

If you took your house off the market in late 2024, you’re not the only one. Newsweek reports that data from CoreLogic and the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) says nearly 73,000 homes were pulled from the market in December alone – that’s more than any other December going all the way back to 2017.

Whether it was because offers weren’t coming in, the timing around the holidays felt overwhelming, or they wanted to see if the market would improve in the new year – a lot of other homeowners decided to press pause, too.

But now, with spring fast approaching, it’s time to reassess. The market is already picking up, and waiting any longer to jump back in may only mean you’d face more competition from other sellers down the road.

Why Now Could Be the Right Time

Selma Hepp, Chief Economist at CoreLogic, explains that some of those sellers may have pulled their listings late last year with the goal of trying again this spring:

“Another reason for a step back could be that sellers wanted to wait and see how spring home buying season goes, and if mortgage rates fall, which would bring more home buyers and competition back in the market.”

That’s because spring is when buyer demand is typically at its highest point for the year. More people start their home search once the weather warms up. They’re eager to close on a home so they can move in during the summer. So, it’s a great window for sellers. It means more buyers.

And while mortgage rates haven’t fallen dramatically, they have come down some in recent weeks. Early signs already show buyers are becoming more active as a result. Since January, demand has picked up – and that should continue as spring draws even closer.

What To Do Differently This Time

Start by checking the status of your listing agreement. Because even if you pulled your listing, you may still be under contract. And until your listing expires, your agent or brokerage is your best resource on what else you could try to get it sold. Realtor.com offers this advice:

“If you aren’t sure of the status of your listing, whether active, expired, or withdrawn, take a look at your listing agreement and talk to your real estate agent.”

If your contract is still active, now’s the perfect time to reconnect with your agent to explore strategies to get your home sold this time around. If your contract has expired and you’re considering other options, reach out to a trusted real estate professional who can help you figure out where to go from here.

Either way, take some time to reflect on your last experience. What held you back from getting it sold before? And what can you do to improve your chances this time around?

Be sure to include your agent in this thought process. They’ll give you an objective point of view and some advice based on what may have gone wrong last time, like:

  • Your Pricing Strategy: Did buyers overlook your house because it was priced too high? Your real estate agent can help you analyze the latest sales in your area to make sure you’re hitting the right number. Believe it or not, you could actually be leaving money on the table by not pricing competitively. When it’s priced appropriately for the market, your opportunities for multiple offers and buyer competition increase.

  • Your Marketing Approach: Was your home staged to look its best? Did you use a skilled photographer for your listing photos? Small tweaks can make a big difference in how buyers see your house. Something as simple as taking new photos now that it’s spring can help your house show better than it did in the winter listing.

  • Offering Concessions: Were you willing to offer incentives to buyers? As the supply of homes for sale grows, more sellers are entertaining the idea of concessions or incentives to get the deal done. If you weren’t open to those conversations, that may have been a factor, too.

  • Showings and Flexibility: Did you have limits on when buyers could see the home? If your house is accessible and available, you’ll likely get more offers.

Bottom Line

If your house didn’t sell last year, spring may be your second chance. With buyer activity rising, it’s the perfect time to talk to an agent about coming back into the market with a fresh strategy.

What do you want to do differently this time around? Talk to your agent to go over your options and make a plan.

Read more at Keeping Current Matters

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This Is the #1 Spring Cleaning Task You Should Always Start With, Pros Say

 
 

Spring cleaning season is upon us! If you're ready to shake off the winter doldrums and tame the dust bunnies, you'll want to strategize your spring cleaning to give yourself the best chance of success. Well, you're in luck! Check out how cleaning experts kick off their big spring clean—so you can successfully refresh your space.

The First Spring Cleaning Task to Take on: Proper Preparation

If you don't have a spring cleaning game plan, you may end up either wasting time, or not getting to everything that you need to get done. So Katrina Teeple, professional organizer and founder of Operation Organization, says that the very first order of business should be taking key prep steps to ensure a successful spring clean.

Restock your cleaning supplies

Take a look over your cleaning tools and products, and make sure you have everything that you need to tackle it all. "Nothing kills momentum like realizing you’re out of supplies mid-scrub," Teeple says.

Think of it like your first-day-of-school prep. She starts with new sponges, a homemade lemon-infused vinegar (just soak cut-up lemons in a jar of white vinegar for a few days), natural dish soap, and baking soda.

Make a motivational to-do list

Take a tour of your home to look for places that are especially cluttered or grungy, and prioritize your list accordingly. "Add tasks that'll really make your home feel fresh—like wiping down cabinets, hiring someone to clean your carpets, rotating kids' seasonal clothes, or rearranging a space to make it more functional," Teeple says.

And don't bite off more than you can chew—stick with what you can realistically accomplish in the time you have. "If you work outside the home or have a full schedule, don’t pressure yourself to do everything at once. Spring cleaning should feel good and can be done over a couple of months—so pace yourself with a realistic list."

Declutter first

Take time to declutter each space before you spring clean it for an instant refresh. "Trying to clean around clutter is like mopping with muddy shoes on—it just doesn’t work," Teeple says. "A quick edit of each space before deep cleaning makes everything faster and more effective." Teeple suggests taking an hour or two to go around the house with a laundry basket for donations and a trash bag to help clear your space before you dig in with the deep clean.

Choose the First Room to Tackle Strategically

A room-by-room approach tends to be the most successful cleaning approach, whether you're doing a deep declutter or a spring clean. It allows you to see and enjoy the newly cleaned space—which helps you feel motivated to take on the next one.

Teeple suggests two potential targets for the first room to spring clean: the entryway and the kitchen.

Entryway = quick win

The entryway is a fast and easy place to start, and it's a room that gets a lot of traffic. "It’s the first thing you see when you walk in and the last thing you pass through when leaving, so it sets the tone for your entire home," Teeple says. "A decluttered, clean entry makes the whole house feel lighter, and makes everyday life smoother."

When you're tackling this spot, here's what should be on your spring cleaning to-do list, according to Teeple:

  • Swap out winter coats and boots for sneakers and lighter layers. You can even add a hat and sunscreen!

  • Declutter hooks, baskets, and drop zones; bags, keys, and mail pile up fast.

  • Wipe down walls, doors, and baseboards for marks—high-traffic areas collect scuffs and dust.

  • Sanitize doorknobs and light switches.

  • Shake out rugs and wash doormats to clean off dirt.

  • Dust and wipe down lighting fixtures.

Kitchen = MVP

If you'd rather give the heart of the home your first-priority spring cleaning energy, Teeple says the kitchen is the other best option for a first strike. "Because it gets used constantly, the kitchen benefits the most from a deep clean. A refreshed kitchen has a ripple effect, making the whole house feel more organized."

If you're planning to tackle the kitchen first, start this way:

  • Clear the countertops and remove as many things as possible. "It’s okay to put away even things you use often. Plus, fewer items out means faster daily cleaning in the future."

  • Deep clean the small stuff, such as wiping down smoothie drips from the blender, vacuuming out utensil drawers, and scrubbing the sink and soaking the garbage disposal.

  • Declutter your fridge and pantry, removing expired food and organizing by category.

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Just Listed: Welcome to Barrington Condominiums, where contemporary living meets convenience and breathtaking mountain views!

 
 
 

Welcome to Barrington Condominiums, where contemporary living meets convenience and breathtaking mountain views!

This updated 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom unit offers the perfect blend of style, comfort, and location, with features designed to elevate your everyday living experience. Step inside to discover fresh updates, including beautiful new kitchen countertops and sleek vinyl flooring. Every room comes with its private balcony, offering scenic views and a perfect spot to relax and unwind. The open-concept living area is bright and spacious, ideal for entertaining or simply enjoying the serenity of your home. The primary bedroom includes an en-suite bathroom, while the second bedroom offers versatility for guests, a home office, or additional living space. Both bathrooms have been thoughtfully updated to provide a modern touch. Enjoy unparalleled amenities within the building, including a workout room, a sparkling pool, a rejuvenating sauna, and a party room perfect for social gatherings. Elevators provide easy access to all levels, and your own deeded parking spot ensures convenience in the heart of the city. Location is everything, and Barrington Condominiums offers the ultimate walkable lifestyle. Just steps away from all the vibrant dining, shopping, and entertainment that Capitol Hill has to offer, you’ll be able to enjoy the best of city living right at your doorstep. This is more than just a home—it’s a lifestyle.

Listed by Bev Marsh for West + Main Homes. Please contact Bev for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Welcome home to this beautifully updated 2 bed/2 bath condo in the Cherry Creek School District!

 
 
 

Welcome home to this beautifully updated 2 bed/2 bath condo in the Cherry Creek School District!

New paint, new flooring, updated kitchen and baths and custom closets make this home move-in ready. The skylights and large windows fill the condo with sunlight, and for cool Colorado evenings you can cozy up in front of the wood burning fireplace in the family room. The primary bedroom is huge and has tons of closet space and an updated en-suite full bathroom. The loft has a sink and offers endless possibilities…make it a home office, third bedroom, movie room, or an entertainment area. The balcony overlooks the community green space and is the perfect spot for morning coffee or settling in with a good book. This home has in-unit laundry with washer and dryer included, a detached shared garage with a deeded parking space and a private, secure storage closet for added convenience. As a resident of Courtside at Arapahoe Lake, you will have access to an array of fantastic HOA amenities, including a seasonal pond, pool, hot tub, and tennis courts. The prime location in the heart of the Denver Tech Center provides quick access to I-25, I-225, and the Light Rail at Arapahoe Station, making commuting effortless. For those who love the outdoors, this home is conveniently close to Cherry Creek State Park, Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre, and miles of scenic trails, bike paths, and parks. Whether you enjoy hiking, biking, or simply taking in nature, this location offers endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. You will love living here!

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Rising Inventory Means This Spring Could Be Your Moment

 
 

Want to know two reasons this spring might finally be your time to buy? Inventory has grown and sellers may be more willing to negotiate as a result. That means you’ve got more options and more power than buyers have had in years. Let’s break it down.

1. You Have More Homes To Choose From

The number of homes for sale this February was higher than it’s been in any of the past five Februarys – and that’s great news for your home search. The graph below uses the latest data from Realtor.com to show the supply of homes on the market has grown by 27.5% in just the last year:

More choices for your search is a good thing – and experts also say that inventory is projected to continue rising this year, which is even better. It means it should be easier to find something that checks your most important boxes. But that’s not all this does for you. Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at Realtor.com, explains some of the other perks of more inventory, beyond just having more homes to consider:

“Buyers will not only have more home options . . . but they are also likely to find somewhat lower asking prices and more time to make decisions – all buyer-friendly factors as we inch closer to the busy homebuying season.”

2. You May Find Sellers Are Doing Price Cuts

Now that buyers have more options, some homes are sitting on the market a little longer – especially those that were priced too high from the start. And the result is more sellers are having to drop their prices to draw buyers back in. Just take a look at the numbers.

According to Realtor.com, the number of listings with price reductions has gone up compared to the last few years (see graph below):

This is a sign sellers are more willing to compromise today. If you look back to more normal years in the market (2017–2019), you’ll see that the number of price cuts happening today is much closer to what’s typical – and for most buyers, that’s a big relief.

What does that mean for you? It could give you a better chance to negotiate – whether that’s on price, closing costs, or even repairs. While not every seller will adjust their price, more of them are willing to do it – giving you more leverage than buyers have in quite a while.

Bottom Line

If you’ve been on the sidelines, waiting for the right time to buy, this spring could be the opening you’ve been hoping for.

Of course, every market is different, and working with a local expert can help you work through your options. If you want to talk about what’s happening in your area or get started on your home search, connect with a local real estate agent.

Read more at Keeping Current Matters

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