
Summer is one of the busiest times of year for home buyers throughout Boone County, Kenton County, Campbell County, and Greater Cincinnati. Families are looking to move before school starts, relocation buyers are actively touring homes, and many sellers are hoping to take advantage of increased buyer activity.
One simple detail that many homeowners overlook can have a major impact on a buyer’s first impression:
Comfort.
When temperatures climb into the upper 80s and 90s, buyers want to step into a home that feels cool, refreshing, and inviting.
Keep The Air Conditioning Running
One of the biggest mistakes sellers make is turning off the air conditioning to save money.
While it may reduce utility costs slightly, it can create a negative experience for buyers.
When buyers walk into a hot, stuffy home, they often immediately wonder:
- Does the HVAC system work properly?
- Will this home be expensive to cool?
- Are there insulation issues?
- Has the home been maintained?
A cool, comfortable environment helps buyers relax and focus on the home’s features instead of the temperature.
Close Blinds And Curtains During Peak Sunlight
Natural light is important, but direct afternoon sun can quickly make rooms feel warmer than they actually are.
Before showings:
Β Close blinds on windows receiving direct sunlight
Β Lower shades in west-facing rooms
Β Use light-filtering window treatments when possible
Β Open blinds strategically to maintain brightness without excessive heat
This helps keep interior temperatures comfortable while still showcasing your home’s best features.
Create A Refreshing First Impression
Buyers often form an opinion within the first few minutes of entering a home.
Simple touches can help create a welcoming atmosphere:
- Turn on ceiling fans
- Replace HVAC filters
- Keep humidity levels under control
- Eliminate cooking odors
- Provide fresh scents such as citrus or clean linen
- Ensure rooms feel bright and uncluttered
A comfortable home feels more inviting and memorable.
Pay Special Attention To Sunrooms And Bonus Spaces
Throughout Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati, many homes feature:
- Sunrooms
- Finished basements
- Bonus rooms
- Home offices
- Four-season rooms
These spaces can become noticeably warmer than the rest of the house during summer.
Make sure they are adequately cooled before showings so buyers can fully appreciate their functionality.
Don’t Forget The Outdoors
Buyers aren’t only evaluating the inside of your home.
Summer curb appeal matters too.
Before showings:
- Water flowers and landscaping
- Mow the lawn
- Sweep patios and porches
- Arrange outdoor furniture
- Remove clutter from decks and yards
A well-maintained outdoor space helps buyers envision summer gatherings and family memories.
Small Details Create Big Results
Successful home staging isn’t always about expensive updates. Often, it’s about creating an experience that allows buyers to imagine themselves living in the home.
A cool, comfortable, and welcoming environment can make a lasting impression and help your property stand out from the competition.
If you’re thinking about selling in Boone, Kenton, Campbell Counties, or Greater Cincinnati, I’d be happy to provide a complimentary home value assessment and personalized staging recommendations.
Melissa Maxwell
This Girl Sells Houses Team
ERA Real Solutions Realty
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