Why December Is the Best Month to Prep Your Home for a Spring Listing

by Melanie Gundersheim

December might not feel like the obvious time to start getting your home ready for sale — but that’s exactly why it’s often a smart move. Whether you’re planning to list in spring or just want to increase your home’s resale value, this quiet month gives you precious time to work behind the scenes.

✅ The Advantages of Starting Prep in December

  • Less market pressure = time to prepare
    With fewer sellers putting their homes on the market in winter, you’re not competing against a flood of listings. That means you can quietly fix up, stage, and plan before everyone else jumps in.

  • Take care of maintenance and avoid spring’s rush
    Winter is perfect for tackling deeper maintenance — sealing drafty windows/doors, servicing HVAC, checking gutters, and repairing any issues you might’ve deferred. Fix these now before the spring rush when contractors and demand may surge. 

  • Create a cozy, inviting home environment for winter showings (if you list early) or just for yourself while prepping for spring
    A warm house with good heating, clean interiors, and welcoming touches — like a tidy entryway or fresh paint — leaves a strong impression. It also gives you a chance to see how your home feels in the darker, colder season (lighting, insulation, ambiance), which many buyers will notice

  • Plan a thoughtful marketing and staging strategy ahead of time
    Use December to gather quality photos (interior + exterior), declutter, repaint if needed, and even prepare marketing materials — so that when spring hits, your listing launches polished and ready.

🛠️ What to Actually Do This December

Here are concrete steps homeowners should consider this month:

  • Inspect and service heating, HVAC, fireplace, and ensure smoke/CO detectors are working.

  • Seal up drafty windows and doors, weather-strip where needed — helps with energy efficiency and shows buyers the home is well-maintained.

  • Clean gutters, check roof, inspect for leaks or drainage issues — winter weather can expose problems that might be hidden in warm months.

  • Declutter, deep-clean (floors, walls, closets), touch up paint, wipe down surfaces — a clean home in winter lighting stands out. 

  • If redoing landscaping or exterior work, make preliminary plans now so you can act quickly come spring (landscaping, fresh paint, exterior upgrades).

  • Consider how your home photographs — gather good photos in current season (interior warmth + exterior without snow if possible), and also start planning “spring-look” photos for listing season.

🌟 What This Means for You (as a Seller)

Think of December as your “quiet renovation and prep workshop.” By investing effort now — when many others are busy with holidays — you’ll enter the spring market organized, polished, and ready. When flowers bloom and gardens green up, your home will shine in listing photos and shine in person.

Even if you don’t plan to list until spring, doing maintenance and staging now can help you catch—and fix—potential issues early and show that your home has been well cared for.


If you’re curious what prepping your home now means in your specific neighborhood — how pricing, curb appeal, staging, and timing could impact value — I’m here to help.

👉 Want help prepping your home for spring — or thinking about when to list? Book a free consultation with me anytime. I’m here to help you navigate timelines, pricing, staging — and make the most of your sale.

Melanie Gundersheim

"My job is to find and attract mastery-based agents to the office, protect the culture, and make sure everyone is happy! "

+1(617) 997-8272

melanie@gundersheimgroup.com

10 Lincoln St, Newton, MA, 02461, United States

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