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How to Prepare Your Home for a Spring 2026 Listing (Before April 12)

March 31, 2026

The clock is ticking. Based on analysis of historical trends, the ideal week to put your house on the market this year is April 12–18. And if you want to take full advantage of this prime seller's window, preparation is everything.

The good news? You don't need to do a full renovation to make your home shine. Whether you have two weeks or two months, here's how to get ready.

Quick Wins for Sellers with 2 Weeks or Less

If the mid-April window is your target, focus on high-impact, low-effort improvements:

  • Fresh coat of paint — Neutral walls feel clean and welcoming to buyers.
  • New mulch and curb appeal — First impressions start at the curb.
  • Deep clean and declutter — Less is more when it comes to staging.
  • Maximize natural light — Open blinds, replace burnt-out bulbs, and clean windows.
  • Fix minor repairs — Leaky faucets, squeaky doors, and chipped grout signal neglect.

If You Have a Month or More

For sellers who aren't quite ready for mid-April, don't panic. While the mid-April window may give sellers an advantage, it's not your only opportunity to sell — the spring season as a whole is strong.

  • Kitchen and bathroom refreshes — New hardware, updated fixtures, or resurfaced countertops can dramatically increase perceived value.
  • Landscaping — A well-maintained yard can add serious curb appeal.
  • Pre-listing home inspection — Get ahead of buyer objections before they become deal-killers.
  • Professional staging — Staged homes typically sell faster and for more money.

When Is YOUR Best Window?

While national data points to April 12–18 as the optimal window, real estate timing varies by local market. The Schultz Team will evaluate your home's condition, your neighborhood's market dynamics, and your personal timeline to determine the exact right moment to list.

The Bottom Line: Spring 2026 Is Your Season

Getting your house on the market in mid-April may give you an extra edge, but the bigger opportunity is the spring season as a whole. Whether you're listing in two weeks or two months, the key is having a clear plan and the right team by your side.

Ready to start your home selling journey? Connect with The Schultz Team — we'll walk you through every step of the process, from prep to closing.

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Louann Schultz

Louann Schultz with The Schultz Team

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PROCESS

BUYER'S PROCESS

Finding and making an offer on the right house can be complicated….and it just gets more involved as you move through the inspection, appraisal, and financing phases of the purchase. I specialize in streamlining these processes to make your experience as smooth as possible.

BUYER’S FAQs

What do I need to do before I start looking for a home?

You will first need to contact a lender and obtain a financing pre-approval letter. This will help you know how much you can afford and will help us tailor our search in finding your next home! Additionally, many sellers require that a preapproval letter accompany the offer or be submitted quickly after the offer is accepted, so it makes sense to already have one ready!

What happens after my offer is accepted?

Acceptance of the offer is only the beginning! Once your offer is accepted by the seller, the home inspection, septic (if necessary) inspection, and appraisal will all take place. I will help you understand and negotiate through each step as you get closer to closing day.

What is Earnest Money?

Earnest money is a “good faith deposit” that you put down once your offer is accepted. This money is usually held by the Seller’s broker in a non-interest bearing escrow account. If you decide not to move forward with the purchase due to contingencies outlined in the contract, the seller will release the earnest money back to you. Both parties must agree to release the earnest money.

What are closing costs and who pays for them?

Closing costs are the fees and costs that are associated with finalizing or “closing” the sale of your property. Closing costs include (but are not limited to) the appraisal fee, lender fees (such as credit report fee, loan origination fee, flood certification fees, and underwriting fees), taxes, title fees, and insurance. This is another reason to talk to a lender prior to looking for a home. Your lender will be able to take all of these extra items into account when you are deciding how much you can spend. Some closing costs are paid by the seller and some are paid by the buyer. The contract will determine who pays for what costs. It is not uncommon for buyers to ask sellers to pay for a portion of the closing costs.

SELLER'S PROCESS

Selling your home can be a daunting task. Valuing your home, getting it ready to show, managing the showing process, and negotiating offers is time consuming and can be complicated. I take care of all aspects of helping you navigate the process successfully.

Listing & Marketing

As I’m pricing and staging your home, I also develop a strategic marketing plan to target the right prospective buyers. Your home will have immediate interest and activity via inclusion in the multiple listing service (MLS) and on websites such as Zillow, Trulia, and Realtor.com. However, I take additional measures to make sure your listing gets highlighted to Realtors who have active buyers in your area. I have a very broad network and I send out targeted texts, emails, and/or phone calls in order to contact the right people with the right information. I work to create urgency and competition amongst qualified prospects so you can have the best chances at getting offers from qualified and competitive buyers.

Analyzing & Negotiating

Once you have started fielding offers, I diligently review them and help you analyze and understand the key terms. I carefully work with you to formulate a well-supported counter offer so that your price and terms are the very best possible.

Closing

I understand the stress and logistics of selling your home. My goal is to help you coordinate all the pieces of the closing and follow through on them so your process can be as stress free as possible. I work diligently with lenders and other vendors to help you close seamlessly and on time.

SELLER'S FAQs

What is the most important factor in selling?

Optimized pricing – Even in a seller’s market, if your home isn’t priced correctly, it will likely sit on the market. Homes that sit on the market for an extended time tend to lose momentum. I will provide you the tools and advice to prevent this from happening.

How do I value my home?

Recent comparable transactions is the primary item. I will gather and analyze the data to help you optimize the list price of your home. Two of the most important factors in selling your home are price and condition. I understand how to properly value your home and can price your home based on the market, your needs, and timeline. I will also advise you on how to stage your home to maximize appeal.

What do I need to do before I put my house on the market?

The first step that everyone needs to do is to declutter. Even the neatest of homes has the occasional closet or corner that could use a little organization. Buyers will be looking at every corner of your home, so make sure it’s ready to show!

Secondly, you will need to make sure your home is very clean. If a home isn’t well kept, buyers can focus on the dirt and won’t see the other features.

Finally, stage your home to sell. I am experts at this and would love to help you! Sometimes furniture rearrangements and accessorizing with item such as good lighting can do wonders to homes attractiveness. Remove excess personal photos and personal items, streamline countertops, and remove items that you don’t use every day. Open and clean space help home’s appeal to buyers.

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Bottom Line:

We are going to get the job done properly for you and not let you down. Period.

There is no risk and no obligations, just expert and friendly advice!

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