Getting the maximum exposure possible is
a key part of any home sale. That’s why it pays to sell your
home with the help of a REALTOR®through the Multiple Listing Service®
(MLS®). MLS® provides details of your home to all real estate
professionals in the area and markets the property to a broad range
of potential buyers.
To further maximize exposure, your REALTOR®may
recommend you hold one or two types of Open Houses as soon as the
property goes on the market. The first will be an Open House for
REALTOR®(s) only. If your home is attractive and well priced, many
of the REALTOR®(s) at the Open House will make arrangements to bring
clients to see your home immediately.
Your REALTOR®may also recommend one or more Open
Houses for the general public.
Although this type of Open House tends to attract
a lot of "browsers," if your home is clean, attractive,
well priced and in good repair, it could turn a "browser"
into a buyer. Some purchasers want to get the "feel" of
several neighbourhoods before they begin working with a REALTOR®.
Open Houses will attract these potential buyers.
Most Open Houses for the public are held on a
weekend afternoon when potential buyers often have more time to
drive through neighbourhoods. You will have to work out dates with
your REALTOR®that fit your schedule. If you have pets, the REALTOR®may suggest you remove them from the home during the Open House,
since their presence could be distracting.
Your REALTOR®will likely recommend that you and
your family be away from the home during the Open House as well.
If you remain home, prospective buyers may feel compelled to rush
their visit to avoid disturbing you. You want them to feel relaxed
and to take the time to really see the features of your property.
Potential buyers also feel uncomfortable commenting on your home
in your presence. This hampers your REALTOR®’s ability to sell
the home since buyer feedback is essential in making any deal.
Your REALTOR®will suggest ways to prepare your
home for an Open House to make it a secure, enjoyable experience
for everyone. Do ensure that the REALTOR®asks for the name, address
and telephone number of everyone who attends. Your REALTOR®should
also try to walk through the home with each visitor.
Here are some general tips to help you prepare
for the big day:
Attend to any potential hazards —
electrical wires crossing open areas, sharp table or counter top
corners, slippery stairs and walkways, fragile items that can
be easily damaged.
Lock away or remove valuables such as
jewellery, cameras, compact discs, coins and currency.
Avoid cooking food with strong odours
such as fish. The scent of fresh-brewed coffee, home-made bread
and cookies can be very welcoming.
In poor weather, provide a place for
overshoes, boots, umbrellas and coats.
A warm fire on a cold day will make your
home feel inviting and cozy. But be sure your REALTOR®is prepared
to look after the fireplace while you’re not home.
A tiny handprint on a wall or the slightest
door squeak can be quite distracting to some potential buyers. Use
this handy checklist to assess what needs to be cleaned, repaired
or changed before opening your home to potential buyers:
Kitchen and bathrooms
Clean all surfaces, including floors.
Organize countertops.
Ensure all sinks and faucets work properly.
Other rooms
Vacuum and dust all areas thoroughly.
Collect and remove all clutter, including excess
furniture.
Neatly store books, toys and clothes in closets
and on shelves.
If there is hardwood under old carpeting,
remove the carpeting and restore the hardwood--a much desired
feature in homes today.
Walls, ceilings, baseboards
Clean any fingerprints or stains.
Repair any holes, cracks, chipped paint, ripped
wallpaper, water damage.
If necessary, repaint in neutral or complimentary
colours.
Doors
Fix squeaks and any other problems.
Ensure the handles secure and work properly.
Clean any stains.
Windows
Clean and repair any cracks.
Ensure they open easily.
Lighting
Check to see there is sufficient light.
Attend to any broken switches, exposed wiring.
Pet areas
These should be clean, organized and
odour free.
Outside the home
Ensure all gates open easily.
Clean all exterior surfaces, including decks,
pools, walkways and driveways and make them tidy.
Depending on the time of year, lawns should
be mowed, walkways and driveway cleared of snow, leaves removed,
trees pruned, gardens weeded, hedges trimmed.
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without verification. The Association and the Publisher assume no
responsibility for its accuracy.