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When is the Best Time to Sell Your Home in the Hawkesbury? Pros and cons of selling your home in Autumn

1 March, 2018 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Pros and cons of selling your home in Autumn

We are often asked when is the best time to sell your home in the Hawkesbury?  Spring is traditionally seen as the peak period for the property market, however, Autumn is a great time for sellers. Why? What are the Pros and Cons of selling your home in Autumn?  To begin with, as we move into the milder months of April and May the hottest days of summer have ended. Potential buyers are likely to be more inclined to attend open houses if the weather’s cool and fresh.

Many buyers may have made New Year’s resolutions to purchase a home during the year. If you can show off your property during the first few months of the year, you’ll target these and more buyers. Despite what we’re led to believe about spring sales, there are many potential buyers out looking for the perfect property to suit their needs right now.

Lots of people also take extended holidays from their busy schedules during Christmas and early January. This gives them more time to research the market and feel confident about their buying decisions. They become buyers who are more prepared and ready to go.

Notes for a successful Autumn Sale

Once you’ve made the decision that an autumn sale is right for you, you’ll want to keep the following factors in mind.

In April, you’ll have to compete with Anzac Day and the school holidays. These could be distractions for potential buyers, who may have planned to go away. By May, days are already getting shorter and the weather will be cooling down. This is particularly true in the southern states.

Pay attention to daylight savings if you live in a part of the country that’s affected by it. This changes over on the first Sunday of April and could lead to some confusion regarding the time of your open inspection.

8 tips for attracting the Autumn home buyer

Make sure the garden looks spectacular
Your garden must look at its best. Include planting flowers that will bloom in autumn to contrast with the changing colours of shrubs and trees. Buy mature plants rather than seedlings if necessary. How many times do you see a property that sold because the buyer fell in love with the garden?

Clean up the yard

Rake dead leaves and debris in your lawn to give a clean and tidy appearance. Don’t let overgrown vegetation block the windows or path to the entrance. Pruning bushes and tree limbs will let the sun inside and showcase the exterior of your home. Cut away summer vines and cut down dead flowers. Also, autumn-flowering plants give a cheery welcome like no other to prospective buyers. Plant in pots and place on the steps and along the sidewalk. Your nursery will advise you of the best plants to use in your local area.

Decorate your home with an Autumn theme
You don’t need to go crazy or spend a lot of money, but simply create a home that looks warm and inviting as the weather starts to cool. The days are starting to shorten, so make sure there is plenty of light in the house if you have an afternoon showing. An arrangement featuring autumn colours (pine cones, nuts, orange candles, leaves from the garden) with a hint of cinnamon stick fragrance is a good start.

Tone down your colours for Autumn
Sellers can get away with swathes of darker colours in summer, when sunlight illuminates the home. Not so during evening inspections when it’s no longer daylight savings time. Paint rooms in very neutral colours such as whites and beiges. Avoid the darker colours that are okay in the summer months when you’re not having to concentrate on brightening up a room.

Dress the Windows
Rain and wind from over the summer months can make your windows dusty and streaked by the time autumn comes. You might not notice smudges, but buyers will, if only on a subconscious level. To sell a home, your windows need to sparkle. Sometimes kids and pets smudge the window panes and weather can dirty the outside window ledges. So wash the windows inside and out every autumn. Remove screens and spray them down.

Bring in the light
When days get shorter, the sun sets lower in the horizon and casts wider shadows. Pull up the blinds, open the shutters, push back the drapes on every window. Turn on every light in the house, including appliance lights and closet lights if need be. Brighten darker rooms with few windows by placing spotlights on the floor behind furniture, and for goodness sakes, turn off the TV at inspection times.

Get a handyman/woman
Fix those little jobs you haven’t had time to do. Like the dodgy door handle, the mould in the bathroom. A loose door handle could be a deal-breaker for a buyer inspecting their sixth home in an afternoon. Often small details, like adding new kitchen doorknobs, resurfacing kitchen benches and even painting outdated splashback tiles can lift a home. Call the local trades from Rachael’s recommended list.

Clean out the fireplace
Ah, nothing smells like autumn than smoke from a wood-burning fireplace. However, be prepared. Chances are you haven’t used the fireplace – wood or gas – since last year. If the fireplace is filled with cobwebs because it hasn’t been used for months, vacuum it out and wash it down. You could arrange knickknacks in the fireplace in place of wood logs. Get a chimney sweep to service the heating beforehand. If you have a gas fireplace, light it before buyers come through. The same goes for a reverse-cycle air conditioner. Turn it on and make sure all is okay prior to showing potential buyers.

It’s true that people are more active before the doldrums of winter set in and therefore you may tap into a greater pool of buyers. It’s also important to realise that every real estate market is impacted by dozens of other factors, such as the state of the economy, mortgage interest rates and local supply and demand. But it’s also worth remembering that a well-presented property that is not over-priced will sell … so why not give Autumn a go?

Call Rachael today to discuss selling your home this Autumn.

Source: https://www.canstar.com.au/home-loans/pros-and-cons-of-selling-your-home-in-autumn

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Episode #21 The Drive Home to the Hawkesbury with Rachael Goldsworthy – What to expect at settlement

3 April, 2014 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy


Hi, I’m Rachael Goldsworthy, and I’ve just come from dropping off the set of keys and a nice little settlement gift to a purchaser that bought a house from me in South Windsor. Lovely couple, and they had a bit of a hiccup with their settlement. They weren’t going to be settling on time, and sometimes that does happen with settlements prior to, so you’ve got a standard 42 day settlement or six week settlement, and sometimes the banks or whoever it may be might not be ready to settle from the purchaser’s side or the vendor’s side. Expect little delays, but sometimes, or generally speaking they can be ironed out. It’s not such a problem in the end.

These particular people looked like that they were going to have to wait an additional three or four days for the settlement, but we were able to pull that together on time. The discharge of mortgage hadn’t been signed by one of the parties, but that was all done and set off to the bank in a quick manner. They were able to settle on time.

Just a nice part of my job, I suppose dropping off keys and settlement gifts to people that are really happy with their purchase. And equally vendors that have sold with me that are happy moving onto their next property. If you’ve got any questions in regards to your settlement or purchase, I’d be more than happy to help you. I’ll catch up with you on the next video.

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Episode #20 The Drive Home to the Hawkesbury with Rachael Goldsworthy – Renovating for return on your investment

3 April, 2014 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy


Hi. My name is Rachael Goldsworthy, and I’ve just come from a house in South Windsor. The owner has just settled in the last couple of days, and they’ve purchased a home from another agent who had a mortgage in possession sale. They have managed to secure the property a little bit more affordably than normally, so they got a bit of a discount on the sale price. Want to do it up quickly and then turn the property over. Often i find my clients ring me up and ask me what they could do to improve the value of the property, and turn it over quickly so that they can get a good return on it.

It’s really important when you’re doing these sorts of promotions, and also sorts of renovations that you do the right renovations because if you spend a lot of money with the principal and of putting things there that you would ordinarily like if you lived in the house, I can tell you right now you’re not going to make any money on the property. The reason being is we get involved with the process. We get emotionally attached to the process, which is okay, but equally is a lot of money involved when we like things that we like, and we put them in the homes and then they just cost us a lot more money.

I guess my advice to you is when you’re renovating a home for profit, make sure that you don’t spend it as though you were going to live in it. For example, in the kitchen instead of a particular style of appliances, stainless steel appliances, just go for the low end or the middle range as opposed to the top end. You wouldn’t be going for the De’Longhi. You would be going for something like Whirlpool or Westinghouse. Still good brands. Still recognised by the buyers as good brands, but it won’t cost you as much, and you’ll be able to get a higher profit on the sale process.

That’s I guess in essence what I’ve been looking at. Make sure that when you are renovating for profit that you look at the costs. Also, do a layout of the costs, what you’re looking at promoting, what you’re looking at renovating, and then do that list. Then from that list, work out what the costs are and find out what’s a priority and what’s really just a wish list, so that you make sure you do the priority items prior to doing the wish list and that way you won’t run out of money prior to putting the house on the market. And you’ll make a nice little profit for yourself. All right, well I’m Rachael Goldsworthy, and I look forward to catching up with you on the next video.

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Episode #19 The Drive Home to the Hawkesbury with Rachael Goldsworthy – Things to think about before listing your home for sale

3 April, 2014 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy


Hi, my name is Rachael Goldsworthy, and we’re just heading off to a house in South Windsor. That particular house we’ve been asked to have a look at because the owner is unsure as to what to do prior to putting it on the market. There’s a couple of things that they want us to have a look through. Whether it needs the painting and the gardens and those sorts of things, but also things such as garden ornaments or garages, whether they should be there or not. Sometimes garages are attached to a house. Sometimes they are separated, so they can add value depending on the make and materials that have been used. However, sometimes they can also be an eyesore.

That’s something that an agent can do, come out to the house prior to you putting the house on the market to make it a little bit easier for you, and give you a list of one to 10 of items for you to do, prioritise and put a timeline on it, and also come back and check. The other thing that’s really important with that process is things that buyers are looking for in that marketplace at that particular time that you’re selling, things such as built in wardrobes. Whether the, if you’re looking at replacing the roof because it’s dilapidated whether a tile or iron roof is more preferred by the buyer.

Little things like that that make all of the difference for the buyer, so if you’ve got any questions at all in regards to what you’re doing when it comes to the sale of your house, don’t hesitate to give me a call. I’ll be more than happy to walk you through that.

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Episode #18 The Drive Home to the Hawkesbury with Rachael Goldsworthy – Getting ready for an Open Home

3 April, 2014 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy


Hi, my name’s Rachael Goldsworthy and I’m just heading off to an open inspection at Bligh Park. That one is going to be for a 15 minute period and as an owner getting your house prepared for an open inspection is really important. If you don’t get the presentation right it’s not going to be attractive for that buyer to be able to pay that … you know, fall in love with it in the first place and then pay that higher price for you that you’re after.

A couple of things that I would probably do, three things in particular, all of the basics like mowing the lawns, cleaning the house up, getting everything in preparation for that open. That’s all fine, that’s all normal. The other two things that I would probably do and say to you is one, I would have appropriate music playing in the background. That might be as simple as Vivaldi Four Seasons or it might be a nice, soft music. Something that doesn’t really have a beat or that anybody can really recognise, but it’s just a really nice … It puts people in a nice mood when they go through your home.

The other thing that I would probably say to you, it’s always good to have some sort of infuser or, I guess, an essence of some sort. Whether that’s a candle burner that has a particular fragrance or an infuser that has a particular fragrance, making sure that you’re trying to remain neutral. You don’t want to have something that’s going to be overpowering and all they’re thinking of is “Oh my goodness. Can you smell that? I can’t get over that.” Somebody may have allergies to those sorts of things so I would stay away from the really strong ones, but just have something such as a vanilla or something really neutral that’ll just take any of the last night’s dinners aromas away from the scenario.

Alternatively I would look at some sort of burner, whether it’s an essence burner, they’re always handy to have and something as simple as eucalyptus in the water. That gives a really nice, fresh flavour to the air or alternatively tea tree oil is another one. Everybody can get that from Coles or Woolworth’s. You don’t need to use the expensive brands. The other thing that I would say with that fragrance is possibly stay away from the incense burners. The incense burners, as much as they’re really nice and some people like them, not everybody will. Given that it provides a lot of smoke with those incense sometimes as a nonsmoker somebody will walk in and be … It’s a little bit offensive sometimes for those people when they’re walking through. Also, again, if they’ve got allergies or their child suffers asthma they won’t want to be going in the property. So just a couple of things there.

Make sure that the curb appeal is right, the presentation is right. Make sure that you’ve got lovely music playing and thirdly, just make sure that you’ve got the right aromas in the house and you’re sure to have a great open home. I wish you well with that. If you’ve got any other questions don’t hesitate to call me. I’ll catch up with you on the next video.

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Episode #16 The Drive Home to the Hawkesbury with Rachael Goldsworthy – Rachael talks about what to look for at an Open Home

21 July, 2013 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy


Hi, my names Rachael Goldsworthy. We’re just heading off to an open inspection at Riverstone this morning. It’s a new listing. We’ve had about 45 inquiries during the week and we’re expecting 19 people this morning. It’s going to be good open inspection.

What I’ll probably recommend for buyers when they’re looking at getting into a home or going to an open inspection, might sound a bit dorky but take a clipboard. You can write down a list of things that you’re looking in for in a home. Maybe the top ten things. You’re probably not going to get all of them in any home, so you’ll probably get eight to ten things out of a home but the other two things you can always add to later on once you’re in there. Things like land size might be important to you, whether it’s brick veneer, double brick or weather board. Whether you have terracotta roof tiles, whether you have an iron roof. It’s all dependent on what you want to do.

Just make sure that you’re clear of what you want to achieve from the open home, and make sure you have a look at everything you possibly can at the home because it always just gives you a better snapshot. When you walk away you’ve got some notes, and you can go back to them because you might be looking at say, three homes, in one particular day. There’s no way that you can remember all of those things at any one time. That would be my advice to you.

Good luck with your opens, I hope they go well as I’m sure this one will today. I’ll catch up with you in the next video.

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