By Keli James, SimpliHŌM | S.56134 LLC
When the triple-digit days finally ease up, there’s a collective sigh of relief across Las Vegas. Fall isn’t just pumpkin spice season here — it’s the time homeowners can finally tackle those outdoor projects without melting. If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to give your home some love, this is it.
Fall is the perfect time to revive your yard and make that first impression shine. In the desert, lawns often struggle after summer heat, so reseeding and refreshing your grass now helps it stay green through winter. Swap out sun-tired plants for hardy seasonal color like pansies, chrysanthemums, or marigolds — they love our mild fall temps.
And don’t forget the details that make your home pop from the street. A clean front door, fresh doormat, and new house numbers instantly add polish. My “It Starts at the Curb” program always begins here — because the way your home greets guests (and buyers) sets the tone for everything else.
Pool season may be winding down, but that doesn’t mean you can ignore it until spring. Lower the water level a bit, clean the filters, and add a cover if you’re not using it regularly. If you have a spa or hot tub, now’s the time to service it — you’ll thank yourself when those chilly desert nights roll in.
Clean patio furniture, pressure wash decks, and check outdoor lighting. Fall evenings are made for cozy backyard dinners and twinkle lights, so get those ready before holiday guests arrive.
Swap out HVAC filters, clean vents, and make sure your heating system is ready for the cool-down. This is also a great time to dust ceiling fans (reverse their direction if you use them in winter), check weather stripping on doors and windows, and declutter entryways before the holiday chaos begins.
A small touch that goes a long way? Scent. Subtle fall candles or diffusers — think cinnamon, vanilla, or apple — instantly make your home feel inviting and well cared for.
Fall prep doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Think of it as setting your home up to coast smoothly through winter — and if you’re thinking about selling soon, these updates will make your home shine when buyers are most active again in early spring.
Remember: It all starts at the curb, but it ends with comfort, beauty, and a home you’re proud of.
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