March marks a seasonal shift in Connecticut. While winter lingers, longer days and milder temperatures make this a practical time for homeowners to check in on their property and prepare for spring.
Post-Winter Check
As snow melts, look for:
- Roof or gutter damage from ice and snow
- Basement moisture from thawing ground
- Cracks in walkways or foundations from freeze–thaw cycles
Catching small issues early can prevent larger repairs later.
Early Market Activity
March often brings the first signs of the spring market. New listings begin to appear, and buyer activity gradually increases as weather improves and families plan ahead.
Plan Ahead
Scheduling seasonal maintenance now, such as HVAC servicing, roof inspections, and yard cleanup, can help avoid the spring rush.
March is a month of preparation and awareness, giving homeowners a chance to stay ahead of both maintenance needs and seasonal housing trends. I have a list of local vendors that can help. Reach out and let’s connect.
