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Sunday Open House

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The value of holding open houses is a debate now under way in the real estate community (well, at least in my own mind it is). There are agents that are holding open houses every Sunday until hopefully a condo sells. Is this an effective marketing tool in the 21st century, or does it make the homeowner look desparate?

Personally, I don’t believe this is the way to sell a condo. Each condo and each seller is different, and the marketing that might work for one condo is different from another condo.

Some sellers, especially those sellers who have been in their home for a very long time, remember how they bought their homes — and it involved an open house. So they believe that’s what their agent should be doing today.

But one of the problems with open houses is that buyers see a street sign, don’t know the price of the advertised property and are simply curious and so they stop by. Maybe they are looking to buy, maybe not. Maybe this was just something to do on a Sunday afternoon.

Neighbors love open houses. They really want to see their neighbor’s abode, compare it pricewise to their unit and know what’s going on in their condo association or neighborhood. So, they come over and knock. “I have a relative who is looking, okay if I come through?”? Or: “My kids wanted me to see this. They are looking for a condo.”

Mostly neighbors are not comfortable just saying, “I live in the same condo complex and I am just curious.”

Some think real estate agents do well holding open houses. All of the drive-by traffic or visiting neighbors may not sell your client’s property, but they may turn into a client/customer for the agent. In other words, time well spent.

I do believe that an open house is a good thing when a property is first put on the market and the rest is a discussion between an agent and a homeowner.

Okay, I’m rambling on here. Let me ask you a question. Do you think in the next 5-10 years technology will replace the need for an open house?

Final thoughts for buyers, sellers and agents: Do you think open houses are useful? When you go to an open house, do you sign-in and provide personal information such as correct name, phone number and e-mail address?

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  1. Comment by Sterling | 11/03/09 at 3:42 am

    I think Open Houses are very useful, but I’m a broker, not a buyer. I have 3 listings right now and I don’t receive many calls during the week on those listings, but several qualified buyers come to my open houses on Sundays.

    It’s obviously a good oppurtunity to pick up new clients, but that’s not why I host my open houses. I believe Open Houses will continue to be very popular in real estate. People like to touch, see, and feel the biggest purchase of their lives.

  2. Jen
    Comment by Jen | 11/03/09 at 5:49 am

    I’m a condo owner who bought three years ago. I found open houses useful when I was first starting my search – it gave me a better idea of what was available at what price. I also think it would be useful in helping buyers determine which town or neighborhood to move to. Further, I think some buyers would want to check out open houses before signing on with a buyer’s broker. So I still see a use for open houses.

  3. Comment by condobuyer | 11/03/09 at 8:07 am

    I find them useful too. Technology is great to give you an idea, but it’s no substitute for seeing the place yourself. Also, when you rely on making appointments you often have 3 or 4 schedules at play (e.g.husband, wife, seller’s agent, buyer’s agent, etc.). On the other hand it is much simpler to clear your schedule for a few hours on a Sunday.

    In today’s market, you might also get some buyers who might not be looking in a ceratain price category and are hesitant to make an appointment for something that is 15-20% above their max. However, attending an open house for a property is easy. The seller’s agent might mention that the sellers are very motivated and the buyers may actually consider making an offer…

  4. Comment by discount wholesale | 11/03/09 at 3:39 pm

    yes,l like this idea and style of condo. many people like me stay their home very long time,they even start to tired the house. this sunday open house just meet their demands~

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