Categories: Family Law

Tips for Selling Home While Kids Still Living in It

Selling a house during a divorce or after while kids are living in it can be challenging, but with careful planning and organization, it can be done smoothly. Here are some tips to help you navigate the process:

  1. Prepare Your Home for Sale
  • Declutter and Depersonalize: Start by decluttering your home. Remove personal items, toys, and excess furniture to create a clean and spacious environment. This helps potential buyers envision themselves living in the space.
  • Deep Cleaning: Ensure your home is thoroughly cleaned. Consider hiring professional cleaners if necessary, especially for carpets, windows, and bathrooms.
  • Home Staging: Stage your home to highlight its best features. This might involve rearranging furniture, adding fresh flowers, or using neutral colors for a broader appeal.
  1. Create a Flexible Viewing Schedule
  • Plan Around Routines: Schedule showings during times when your kids are at school or involved in activities. This minimizes disruptions and keeps the house in show-ready condition.
  • Short Notice Preparedness: Keep a quick-clean checklist and a packed bag with essentials ready in case of last-minute showings. This helps you leave the house quickly without stress.
  1. Involve Your Kids
  • Explain the Process: Talk to your children about the selling process. Explain why it’s important to keep the house clean and why strangers will be visiting.
  • Assign Tasks: Give age-appropriate chores to your kids to help prepare for showings. This could include tidying up their rooms, putting away toys, or helping with light cleaning.
  1. Organize Temporary Storage
  • Rent a Storage Unit: Consider renting a storage unit to store bulky items, extra toys, and other belongings that make your home feel crowded.
  • Use Hidden Storage: Utilize hidden storage spaces like under beds or in closets to keep daily essentials out of sight during showings.
  1. Create a Plan for Showings
  • Set Clear Guidelines: Establish clear guidelines with your real estate agent about the notice required for showings and preferred times.
  • Have a Go-To Place: Identify nearby places you can take your kids during showings, such as parks, libraries, or friends’ houses.
  1. Maintain a Routine
  • Consistent Schedules: Try to maintain your kids’ daily routines as much as possible to reduce stress and provide stability.
  • Meal Planning: Prepare meals ahead of time to avoid the mess of cooking and make it easier to leave the house quickly if needed.
  1. Communicate with Your Real Estate Agent
  • Keep in Touch: Regularly communicate with your real estate agent to stay informed about showings and feedback from potential buyers.
  • Request Feedback: Ask for feedback from showings to understand what buyers like and what might need improvement.
  1. Safety and Security
  • Secure Valuables: Ensure valuables and personal information are safely stored away during showings.
  • Pet Arrangements: If you have pets, make arrangements for them during showings to avoid any disruptions or potential issues.

Additional Resources

  • Realtor.com: Offers advice on selling a home with kids, including decluttering tips and managing showings.
  • The Spruce: Provides tips on preparing your home for sale and involving your children in the process.
  • Zillow: Discusses strategies for maintaining a clean home and managing stress while selling with kids.

By following these tips, you can make the home-selling process smoother and less stressful for both you and your children.

Cindy Best

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