Your Summer Real Estate Checklist: What to Tackle Before Fall in Kitsap County

Summer is in full swing—and while we’re all for beach days, backyard BBQs, and ferry rides with an iced coffee in hand, this is also the perfect time to get your real estate plans in motion.

Whether you’re prepping to list your home or thinking about buying before the leaves start to turn, here’s your no-stress, practical checklist to help you stay on track this season:

If You're Thinking About Selling...

1. Boost that curb appeal
Trim the hedges, refresh mulch, and add a few planters or hanging baskets. First impressions matter, and summer greenery can work in your favor.

2. Handle minor repairs
Loose doorknobs, scuffed paint, or squeaky hinges? Tackle the small stuff now so buyers see a well-maintained home.

3. Declutter + deep clean
Summer light has a way of showing everything. Clear off counters, open the windows, and give your home a fresh, airy vibe.

4. Talk to a REALTOR® early
Even if you’re not listing until late summer or early fall, now is the time to start the conversation so you can prep with a plan.

If You're Planning to Buy...

1. Get pre-approved
Knowing your budget (and having your paperwork ready) will help you act fast when the right home hits the market.

2. Make a list of must-haves vs. nice-to-haves
Summer is a busy season—clarity will save you time and keep you focused.

3. Check out neighborhoods
Go for an evening drive, walk the block, visit a local farmers market—summer is a great time to feel what living in a new area might be like.

4. Work with a local expert
Kitsap County has a competitive market, especially in summer. Partner with someone who knows the ins and outs, from Manette charmers to waterfront finds.

For Everyone: Keep the Timing in Mind

Want to be moved in before school starts? Dreaming of spending the holidays in your new home? Backtrack 30–60 days for escrow, and use this summer window wisely.

Let's Make This Your Season of Success

Whether you're selling with confidence or house hunting with intention, summer is a great time to make progress toward your real estate goals. And I’m here to help you every step of the way—with strategy, support, and probably a coffee in hand.

Your Hometown REALTOR® in Kitsap County,
Rachel

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