Open
House Tips
- Advertise
your open house. Ideally you should advertise both the weekend before
and the weekend of the open house. Check with the local paper to see when
their ad closing deadlines are.
- Create
a property summary sheet. This sheet gives prospective buyers an
overview of your home. Include dimensions for each room, copies of a
property survey, summaries of utility costs and property taxes, and a list
of when capital items, such as roofs and furnace, were added.
- Develop
a sign-in form for prospects’ addresses. You’ll ideally want both
phone numbers and e-mail addresses to follow up with prospective buyers.
- Put
up signs. One or two days before the open house, place directional
signs at major intersections within three to four blocks of your house. Be
sure you check on anti-sign regulations in your area.
- Get
your house ready. Remove clutter, clean your house, wash your windows,
add flowers, turn on lights, open draperies and blinds, remove valuables
and breakables, confine pets, turn on soft music, and set up a table for
your property fact sheet near the entrance.
- Develop
a follow-up sheet. Getting feedback on your home from prospects who
attended your open house will give you a better understanding of how to
make your home more appealing to buyers.
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