Posted on
March 2, 2026
by
Tanya LaRose
Spring is one of the busiest times of year for real estate in Saskatchewan. As the snow disappears and buyers start booking showings, homes that look well-maintained, bright, and “move-in ready” tend to stand out…and often sell faster. The good news: you don’t need a full renovation to make a strong first impression. With a practical plan and a few strategic upgrades, you can position your home to attract serious buyers as soon as the market heats up.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to preparing your Saskatchewan home for the spring selling season.
1) Declutter like you’re already moving
Buyers want space, especially in closets, basements, and garages.
Clear countertops and minimize furniture
Aim for closets to be half full
Organize storage rooms into neat zones
Tidy the garage so buyers can see floor space
2) Deep clean the “winter wear” areas
Saskatoon winters leave a mark. A true deep clean is one of the best ROI moves you can make.
Entryway floors and baseboards
Windows and light fixtures (brighter = better)
Bathrooms (grout/caulking, mirrors, drains)
Furnace vents/returns and dusty corners
Any pet odours (buyers notice immediately)
3) Fix the small things buyers flag
Little issues can make buyers assume bigger ones exist. Here are some easy wins you can get out of the way quickly.
Dripping taps, running toilets
Loose handles, hinges, railings
Burnt-out bulbs and missing switch plates
Scuffed walls and chipped trim (touch-up paint)
4) Brighten and neutralize for photos
Spring light is your advantage, use it.
Swap heavy winter décor for simple, neutral styling
Use consistent lighting (all bulbs the same tone)
Consider a fresh coat of neutral paint where needed
Keep window coverings light and open
5) Boost curb appeal the moment the snow is gone
First impressions matter online and in person. Make the entrance clean and welcoming!
Rake winter gravel off lawns and sidewalks
Sweep steps/driveway, clean the front door
Add a fresh mat and a simple planter
Tidy beds and trim dead branches
6) Get “showing-ready” systems in place
Spring often means faster bookings. Make it easy for yourself.
Create a 10-minute reset routine (lights on, blinds open, counters clear)
Figure out what your schedule is to ensure you are always ready for showings
Maintain a comfortable temperature
Store pet items/litter boxes out of sight if possible
If you’re thinking about selling this spring in Saskatoon, a quick pre-listing walkthrough can save you time and help you focus on the updates that actually move the needle. I’m happy to provide no-pressure pricing guidance based on recent neighbourhood sales, and a clear timeline to get you market-ready. Reach out today to book your spring selling consultation and let’s get your home ready to shine!