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Making the most of the annual spring spike in buyer activity

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Published: October 24, 2024
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MARKET BLOOMING: Spring is a great time to buy or sell a property in the Redlands.
MARKET BLOOMING: Spring is a great time to buy or sell a property in the Redlands.
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SPRING is a vibrant and pivotal season in the Redlands Coast real estate market.

As the flowers bloom and the weather warms, potential buyers are more inclined to explore new opportunities, creating a fantastic environment for sellers.

Psychologically, spring represents renewal, growth, and fresh starts, which aligns with the mindset of many buyers during this time.

People often associate the season with positive emotions, increased energy, and a desire for change, making it an ideal period for buyers to consider major life decisions, such as purchasing a new home.

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Sellers in Redlands can tap into this sentiment by presenting their properties in ways that highlight new beginnings – whether through fresh landscaping, sprucing up outdoor areas, or staging the home with light, airy decor.

With the natural beauty of Redlands Coast in full bloom during spring, properties tend to look their best.

Beautiful weather and lush greenery help create strong first impressions.

Buyers are more likely to form an emotional connection with a home when the surroundings feel bright, welcoming, and full of life.

Sellers should focus on curb appeal, ensuring gardens are well-maintained and outdoor spaces are inviting.

A property that visually blends with the rejuvenation of spring will naturally appeal to the buyer’s sense of possibility and future growth.

Spring is known for a spike in buyer activity. Families are often eager to move before the end of the school year or settle in before the busy summer holidays.

This urgency creates a more competitive market, encouraging sellers to be strategic with pricing and presentation. Buyers, knowing that demand is higher in spring, may be more motivated to make decisions quickly, fearing they might miss out on their ideal home.

Sellers can appeal to the buyer’s emotions by showcasing how the home could fit into their future lifestyle.

Whether it’s through promoting outdoor entertaining areas for spring and summer gatherings or highlighting proximity to Redlands’ beautiful coastal walks and parks, these narratives play a key role in creating emotional investment.

It will be interesting to see what this month’s statistics reveal. Last month, Capalaba had 61 rental properties available and 80 properties for sale. The median property prices over the past year were $856,500 for houses and $566,000 for units.

In Redland Bay, there were 61 properties for rent and 126 for sale. The median prices for the past year were $885,250 for houses and $690,000 for units.

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