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Top best times to sell your house

To Sell or Not to Sell? That is the question.

Top best times to sell your house

I spent a lot of time last week thinking about the not-so-minor problem of the current lack of housing inventory. Moving into a new home is a significant life change—and for most people, change is hard. Dr. John Kotter famously identified that the first step toward making a change is creating a sense of urgency.

But what if you didn’t wait for urgency? What if you took the time to thoughtfully consider whether or not moving might actually benefit your family—before life forces your hand?

Right now, we’re in a market where selling quickly is a huge advantage, and moving fast as a buyer might work out just as well.

Improve Your Curb Appeal—Whether You’re Staying or Selling

If you’re preparing to sell your home or just moved into a new one, treat yourself to a fresh Entry Envy sign to instantly boost your curb appeal. A new personalized sign can add warmth and charm to your entryway—and who knows, maybe you’ll fall in love with your home all over again.

I’m Not a Realtor—Just a Real-Life Homeowner

While I’m not a real estate expert, I am a homeowner, mom, and business owner—and I’ve thought deeply about what makes a home truly work for a family. Here are a few key considerations to reflect on if a move might be in your future:

Things to Think About Before Moving:

  • Interest rates: Are they stable, or expected to rise soon?

  • Spring inventory surge: When the market floods with listings, your home might not stand out.

  • School timing: Would your kids benefit from a new district or school before fall? August comes faster than we expect.

  • Commute time: How much time could you gain by living closer to the places you visit most—work, school, the grocery store, gym, or kids' activities?

  • Rising gas prices: Are transportation costs eating into your budget?

  • Big-ticket repairs: Are you facing costly home improvements in the next year or two—like a roof, HVAC, windows, or siding?

Your Home Impacts Your Mental Health More Than You Think

Now let’s shift gears a bit.

There are subtle reasons for moving that often go unnoticed—especially those that impact your mental health. Every day I look at my backyard and think about the fence that needs replacing, the tree that needs trimming, the yard cleanup I’ve been putting off. Is it enough to justify moving? Of course not. But when you combine that with an outdated interior, aging siding, and constant repair reminders—it starts to weigh on you.

Whether your home is new or old, its condition affects your energy and mindset. If you haven’t studied feng shui, it’s worth a quick look. Simply put: your home affects your mood.

A Happy Home = A Happy Life

All I ever want—for myself or anyone—is happiness. And your home plays a huge role in that. What does it smell like? Sound like? Look like? Is it chaotic or calm?

When your home feels messy, unfinished, or unwelcoming, that stress shows up in every part of your life. It’s a constant visual reminder that you’re overwhelmed or behind. That affects your confidence, your mindset, and even your relationships.

So pause and reflect—what needs to change? The house? The habits? The layout? The location?

When Your Mood Comes From Home (Not Work)

I’ve managed employees for over 20 years, and I’ll tell you this: when someone’s underperforming—crabby, unfocused, or constantly late—99% of the time, it’s not work. It’s home.

That’s why it’s important to get honest about what’s really draining you. You can’t always control your circumstances, but you can choose how you respond—and where you live is a huge piece of that.

Reset Your Mood—From the Outside In

When you leave for work, set the tone for the day. Whether it’s coffee, music, or a call with a friend—start your morning on the right foot. I once heard speaker Steve Gilliland say, “Your attitude is contagious.” He’s right. As a leader, parent, or partner, your mood affects everyone around you.

And when you come home? Set the tone again.

Ask yourself:

  • What’s the first thing I see when I pull into the driveway?

  • What’s the first thing I feel when I walk in the door?

If the answer is stress, overwhelm, or dread—start there.

Clean the garage.
Add a cheerful print near the entry.
Freshen up the paint.
Hang a custom Entry Envy sign that welcomes you home every time.

These little touches can shift your energy, your mood, and your entire evening with your family.

In Closing

You deserve to feel good about where you live. Whether that means staying and sprucing up or moving into a new home that better supports your life—give yourself permission to evaluate your space.

Home isn’t just where the heart is.
It’s where your energy starts—and where your mindset ends up.

One other tip - come home to an Entry Envy sign! With convenient quarterly sign refill décor boxes, you will always look put together with the current holiday at hand. Children LOVE helping to update the decor box and will watch your mail around the 15th of each month. 

ennifer Lea Founder & CEO Entry Envy 

P.S. Entry Envy custom home signs welcome guests and help delivery drivers validate they are at the correct house. There are so many styles available! If you haven't ordered yours yet, please SHOP HERE to design your unique sign.

Quarterly home decor subscription boxes make it easy and convenient to keep your sign in style. You'll never have to think about how to update your front porch for the next season or holiday again!

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