
Open houses don't have to be boring, and they don't have to be held on Saturday afternoons. Break the mold and rock your open house
1. Try a unique day and time for your open house.
2. Team up with other homes for sale in the neighborhood for a neighborhood open house event.
3. Offer a drawing for a gift certificate, if allowed in your area, for your open house attendees.
4. Arrange to have a mortgage professional on site for the open house, with your Realtor.
1. Try a unique day and time for your open house.
2. Team up with other homes for sale in the neighborhood for a neighborhood open house event.
3. Offer a drawing for a gift certificate, if allowed in your area, for your open house attendees.
4. Arrange to have a mortgage professional on site for the open house, with your Realtor.

5. Set up a digital photo frame in your home. Fill it with photos of your home decorated for various holidays, featuring landscape shots in different seasons, decorated for a party, gorgeous views, and anything that a buyer may not see during a quick open house visit.
6. Offer a small postcard version of your home flyer.
7. Don't settle for grocery store cookies in a plastic container. B
8. Write a letter to potential buyers telling them what you love about your home.
9. Don't assume that open houses don't work. When my house was for sale, two of the offers I received were from open house attendees.
10. Offer up your home to friends and associates for seasonal open houses, home sales parties, parent meetings.
6. Offer a small postcard version of your home flyer.
7. Don't settle for grocery store cookies in a plastic container. B
8. Write a letter to potential buyers telling them what you love about your home.
9. Don't assume that open houses don't work. When my house was for sale, two of the offers I received were from open house attendees.
10. Offer up your home to friends and associates for seasonal open houses, home sales parties, parent meetings.
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