If you are a For Sale By Owner or if you have your home listed with a real estate agent you will probably want to conduct several open houses so people can view your home. You only get one shot at every potential buyer that views your home so you want to do it right the first time.
We all know the best time to have an open house is Saturday and/or Sunday from 1:00pm to 4:00pm. Be sure you have advertised the open house in all the local papers and that you have plenty of open house signs and flags set up through out the neighborhood. You may need permission to put up some of your signs so do your homework before the day of the event. Sign placement is very important.
Of course by this time you have already put new paint where it was needed, you've cleaned thoroughly and removed all the clutter form your home, garage, and yard. On the day of your open house these additional small details can really make a difference: Turn on lights in all rooms and open blinds to let in as much light as possible. Have soft background music playing. Light the fireplace if you have one. Park the cars away from your house and out of the garage. Water the lawn front and back just prior to the open house starting. Keep pets secure and out of sight. Bake a batch of cookies during an open house or put a drop of vanilla on the oven rack and turn on the oven to 350 degree.
Put a guest register set out in the entry and have every potential buyer and/or warm body that comes through the door fill it out. Including the nosey neighbors. You need this information. It is a good idea to call each one later to get feed back, inquire about their intentions, or to call them back in the future when you have lowered your price. Just kidding. However, that is not a bad idea if you do change the terms.
After your guests sign the register you should at that time give them the flyers for your home. This is critical. You must have two (2) flyers. One great flyer about your lovely home and it should have some pictures to jog their memory when they get home. The other flyer should contain financing options. You can actually have both on one sheet by using the front and back. You must have both and here is why.
Your home flyer is important because when people shop for a home by viewing open houses on a Saturday or by traveling with a real estate agent, after the third home, they get the details confused between the homes they have viewed. It is a fact. That is why you need a quality home flyer and it should have pictures of both the inside and outside.
Your Financing flyer is equally important. Folks wanting to buy a home are mainly interested in two things; how much their payments will be, and how much cash they need to put down. If you are a FSBO you probably don't have a clue and if you have a real estate agent I guarantee they don't know squat about financing. You can get free help from a mortgage broker. Most Brokers have free FSBO programs and will actually create both flyers for you.
There is just one more thing you should be aware of. It doesn't happen often but it does happen. Be aware of thieves. Put your valuables away and keep them out of sight. Even better, keep them at a friend or family member's home.
Holding an open house can be can be a pain in the toosh but it can also be very productive so roll up your sleeves and just do it, but do it right, preferably the first time. Enjoy.
We all know the best time to have an open house is Saturday and/or Sunday from 1:00pm to 4:00pm. Be sure you have advertised the open house in all the local papers and that you have plenty of open house signs and flags set up through out the neighborhood. You may need permission to put up some of your signs so do your homework before the day of the event. Sign placement is very important.
Of course by this time you have already put new paint where it was needed, you've cleaned thoroughly and removed all the clutter form your home, garage, and yard. On the day of your open house these additional small details can really make a difference: Turn on lights in all rooms and open blinds to let in as much light as possible. Have soft background music playing. Light the fireplace if you have one. Park the cars away from your house and out of the garage. Water the lawn front and back just prior to the open house starting. Keep pets secure and out of sight. Bake a batch of cookies during an open house or put a drop of vanilla on the oven rack and turn on the oven to 350 degree.
Put a guest register set out in the entry and have every potential buyer and/or warm body that comes through the door fill it out. Including the nosey neighbors. You need this information. It is a good idea to call each one later to get feed back, inquire about their intentions, or to call them back in the future when you have lowered your price. Just kidding. However, that is not a bad idea if you do change the terms.
After your guests sign the register you should at that time give them the flyers for your home. This is critical. You must have two (2) flyers. One great flyer about your lovely home and it should have some pictures to jog their memory when they get home. The other flyer should contain financing options. You can actually have both on one sheet by using the front and back. You must have both and here is why.
Your home flyer is important because when people shop for a home by viewing open houses on a Saturday or by traveling with a real estate agent, after the third home, they get the details confused between the homes they have viewed. It is a fact. That is why you need a quality home flyer and it should have pictures of both the inside and outside.
Your Financing flyer is equally important. Folks wanting to buy a home are mainly interested in two things; how much their payments will be, and how much cash they need to put down. If you are a FSBO you probably don't have a clue and if you have a real estate agent I guarantee they don't know squat about financing. You can get free help from a mortgage broker. Most Brokers have free FSBO programs and will actually create both flyers for you.
There is just one more thing you should be aware of. It doesn't happen often but it does happen. Be aware of thieves. Put your valuables away and keep them out of sight. Even better, keep them at a friend or family member's home.
Holding an open house can be can be a pain in the toosh but it can also be very productive so roll up your sleeves and just do it, but do it right, preferably the first time. Enjoy.
About the Author:
Connie Sanders knows that if you are selling your home yourself even small things can be a challenge. That is why she owns a For Sale By Owner web site that is free for the seller. Connie also offers free consultation so get with her on the site. http://www.fsbobasics.com Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service



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