After preparing your home for
showing, an Open House is a great way to kick off your fsbo
sales campaign.
You might get lucky and find a
buyer, but the main objective of your open house is to inform
your neighbors and enlist them in your sales campaign.
Remember: "Over 50% of homes are bought by friends and relatives
of people who already live or work in the neighborhood." Make
sure everyone who attends the open house leaves with a flyer
that lists your price and describes the property.
Hold your Open House on a Sunday
or Saturday afternoon. Sundays are better and 2 - 5 PM is the
best time. Check the calendar to make sure your Open House is
not competing with Football Playoffs, the World Series, college
basketball's Final Four, or major religious observances. Be sure
to have:
- A
guest book: get the name and address of
everyone who attends. Make notes, jot down positive
impressions and comments and make sure you can get back to
people who show interest. This becomes especially important
if you lower your price or change terms later on.
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Blank sales contracts in case someone wants to
buy your home. Real estate sales contracts can be purchased
at Office Depot, Staples and other major office supply
stores, or downloaded to your computer from our real estate
contract package.
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8 1/2 x 11 inch Flyers: Fact-sheets describing
your home, listing your price and how to reach you. Every
guest should leave with an 8 1/2 x 11 inch real estate
flyer. If you have a web page advertisement with pictures of
your home make sure your flyers feature the web
address. Your flyer and Internet photo tour lets Buyers
"revisit" your house and gives you and edge over other homes
they might have visited.
Advertise in the real estate section of
your local paper,
but make a special effort to tell
the neighborhood. Neighbors are the best promoters of living in
the area, and some of their friends are possible buyers. Put
flyers in mail boxes for blocks around.
- Attach
open-house announcement flyers to a hundred neighborhood
mail boxes.
- Stick
announcement flyers under windshield wipers of a hundred
cars in the supermarket parking lot.
- Put up an Open
House sign in your front yard.
- Attach
balloons to draw special attention to your
yard sign.
- If you are on
an extra-quiet street, place
directional signs at intersections leading in from the
main streets.
Don't go overboard with the refreshments.
Cookies and punch are fine.
Freshly baked cookies or bread is a good improvement - the aroma
fills the house and creates a wonderful atmosphere.
Guest Book:
A simple, spiral notebook will do
just fine. Place a heading on the first few pages: NAME,
ADDRESS, E-mail (type A personalities can add vertical lines
between NAME, ADDRESS, and E-mail, but that's not necessary).
Use back pages to scribble impressions and positive comments. .
Show time:
Anyone can show his or her home, but
if you are truly reclusive, hire a gregarious relative or friend
to help host your Open House.
Innocent Questions:
Slip these into the conversation
while showing the house:
- "Are you
planning on buying within the next two or three months ?"
- "Have you
applied for a mortgage ?"
Enter into your guest book the names
of anyone planning to buy soon, or who show an interest in your
home. If they have not applied for a mortgage suggest a mortgage
broker or tell them about
applying to multiple lenders at
Bestratehunter.com. Explain that
they will need a mortgage commitment if they find a house they
love and want to move fast.
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