As we prepare to “spring forward” for Daylight Saving Time (DST) on March 9, it’s important to remember that this time change doesn’t just affect our schedules—it can have an impact on our home life too. Whether you’re a current homeowner, potential buyer, or someone thinking about selling,there are some ways you can prep for the time change. From adjusting your home’s lighting to optimizing curb appeal with that extra hour of daylight, here’s how you can make the most of it in the world of real estate.
Optimize Your Home’s Lighting
Daylight saving time is the perfect opportunity to reevaluate your home’s lighting setup. With more daylight in the evening, you’ll want to make sure your home feels warm and welcoming as the sun begins to set later. Consider adding outdoor lighting to enhance your curb appeal, like pathway lights or a porch light that highlights the entryway. For the interior, make sure to adjust your lighting to match the longer days—dim your lights in the evening for a cozy atmosphere, and make sure natural light flows freely through your windows.
If you’re preparing your home for sale, take advantage of those extra daylight hours to stage your home during peak light hours for showings. Homes look more inviting when they’re well-lit and filled with natural light, so plan your open houses accordingly.
Boost Your Curb Appeal with Longer Days
As the sun stays out later, now is the perfect time to boost your home’s curb appeal. Longer days mean more daylight hours for potential buyers to drive by and get a first look at your home. Keep your lawn well-maintained, trim any hedges, and consider adding flowers or fresh mulch to your flower beds. A neat, tidy exterior will make your home more attractive and could help it stand out to prospective buyers who are window-shopping at dusk.
If you’re in the market for a new home, take advantage of the extra daylight to view homes in the evening. Seeing a property in the evening light can give you a better sense of how the home looks when the sun is lower and can also help you evaluate the neighborhood at night.
Use Natural Light to Your Advantage During Showings
Whether you’re selling or buying, natural light is one of the most important factors in any home. Natural light not only makes spaces feel larger and more inviting, but it can also give potential buyers a sense of comfort and warmth. As DST brings more daylight into the evenings, consider scheduling showings later in the day to showcase your home’s light-filled spaces. Make sure to open all blinds and curtains to let in as much light as possible, and if you’re viewing homes, keep an eye on how much natural light the property gets during evening hours.
Check Your Home’s Exterior Maintenance
As the longer days approach, now’s a great time to inspect your home’s exterior for any maintenance issues that could be easily missed in the colder months. Look for signs of wear and tear, such as cracks in the foundation, damaged gutters, or loose shingles. Take care of any outdoor repairs or touch-ups before they become bigger problems, especially since the increased daylight can help you spot issues more easily.
For homeowners who are considering selling, taking the time to handle exterior repairs now can help your property show better and increase its value. Buyers will appreciate a well-maintained home from the moment they step onto the property.

Adjust Your Smart Home Devices
If you’ve invested in smart home devices, don’t forget to adjust their settings for Daylight Saving Time. From programmable thermostats to smart lighting systems, make sure your devices are synced with the new time. This can help you maintain an energy-efficient home and make your daily routine run more smoothly.
For those selling, smart home features are a big selling point and can make your home stand out from the competition. Ensure that all devices are functioning well and be ready to showcase them during showings or open houses.
Don’t Forget About the Landscaping
With more hours of daylight, it’s the perfect time to get out into your garden and prepare your landscaping for spring. If you’re selling, take advantage of the season by planting vibrant flowers, trimming your hedges, and adding a fresh layer of mulch to make your yard look even more appealing. Potential buyers often imagine their own outdoor experiences, so creating a welcoming and well-maintained outdoor space can go a long way.
If you’re a homebuyer, take the extra daylight as an opportunity to look at potential homes with a fresh perspective on the yard and landscaping. Is there room for improvement, or does it already meet your expectations?
Mind the Potential for Increased Competition
As we head into spring, the real estate market tends to heat up. With the increased daylight hours, more buyers are out looking at properties in the evening, and more listings are coming onto the market. If you’re selling, make sure your property is priced competitively and looks its best for showings. If you’re buying, be prepared for more competition as the market ramps up and more homes become available.
Final Thoughts
Daylight Saving Time is more than just a change on the clock—it’s a reminder that the season is changing, and with it, your home’s needs may be evolving as well. Whether you’re preparing to sell, buy, or simply maintain your home, the extra daylight offers a perfect opportunity to take care of home improvements, enhance curb appeal, and show your property in its best light.
With a little preparation, you can make the most of the time change and get your home in top shape for the busy real estate season ahead. Happy Spring!
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