What are open houses? Are they necessary?
Open Houses are typically conducted on Saturdays and/or Sundays. The idea is to let the buyers preview your home in a no pressure, non-scheduled manner. Many Help-U-Sell sellers have great success with open houses. As to whether they are necessary or not, the answer is yes. Just like location, location, location is important, so is exposure, exposure, exposure. The best sales reps for your home are your neighbors and others visiting you home. The more people that see your home, the more you increase the odds of finding a buyer.
Open Houses are typically conducted on Saturdays and/or Sundays. The idea is to let the buyers preview your home in a no-pressure, non-scheduled manner. Many Longmire Realty sellers have great success with open houses. As to whether they are necessary or not, the answer is: “it can’t hurt”. Open Houses statistically are responsible for 2-3% of all home sales. Just like “location, location, location” is important, so is “exposure, exposure, exposure”. The more people that see your home, the more you increase the odds of finding a buyer.
Open Houses are typically conducted on Saturdays and/or Sundays. The idea is to let the buyers preview your home in a no-pressure, non-scheduled manner. Open Houses statistically are responsible for 2-3% of all home sales. Just like “location, location, location” is important, so is “exposure, exposure, exposure”. The more people that see your home, the more you increase the odds of finding a buyer.