How to Run A Successful Open House Every Time No Plan is a Plan to Fail... Use a Checklist!
The run-up to an open house is as important as the event itself. Preparing yourself and others for the event is crucial to not only showcasing a property, but also building your list of contacts.
One of the best ways to ensure success every time? Make a checklist of what must be done, and set up alerts on your calendar to remind you to do the tasks on your checklist.
Below is a sample checklist of a successful open house plan:
1 week before: Create flyers with date, time, and contact info for the open house, and home/mortgage info on the house. Create a Facebook Event and invite friends, fans, and prospects.
6 days before: Call all your buyers to let them know about the open house. Hang 25 flyers and 25 door-knockers around the neighborhood.
5 days before: Check on the status of the flyers. If you run into people in the neighborhood while you're there, introduce yourself and let them know about the open house.
2 days before: Be sure you've memorized the house and its details, and know its floor plan well enough to give effective tours that showcase the property. Create an attractive sign-in sheet, featuring your photo and contact info, and offering a line for their own contact info (including email address!) and space for them to share where they heard about the open house.
30 minutes before: Make sure the house is clean, and smells clean (many home sprays are clean and pleasant; avoid overtly floral or scented scents, as many people are allergic or sensitive to strong scents). Place 4 directional signs, each with eye-catching accessories, such as Oakley's "Stand A Balloon" (http://www.oakleysign.com/store/new_product.php), to grab people's attention and pull traffic from main intersections.
10 minutes before: Open house and front door. Put at least two signs and 4 attention-getters out front, and an "Open" rider on the sign. Play background music, preferably something instrumental and subtle, at low volume.
Within 24-hours after: Follow up with all contacts by phone or email.
From open house to open house, you'll refine your plan. Take notes. Write down what seemed to work, and what bombed. Over time, you'll have a custom checklist which will help you efficiently and effectively prepare for blockbuster open houses. Leave nothing to chance... checklists work
The run-up to an open house is as important as the event itself. Preparing yourself and others for the event is crucial to not only showcasing a property, but also building your list of contacts.
One of the best ways to ensure success every time? Make a checklist of what must be done, and set up alerts on your calendar to remind you to do the tasks on your checklist.
Below is a sample checklist of a successful open house plan:
1 week before: Create flyers with date, time, and contact info for the open house, and home/mortgage info on the house. Create a Facebook Event and invite friends, fans, and prospects.
6 days before: Call all your buyers to let them know about the open house. Hang 25 flyers and 25 door-knockers around the neighborhood.
5 days before: Check on the status of the flyers. If you run into people in the neighborhood while you're there, introduce yourself and let them know about the open house.
2 days before: Be sure you've memorized the house and its details, and know its floor plan well enough to give effective tours that showcase the property. Create an attractive sign-in sheet, featuring your photo and contact info, and offering a line for their own contact info (including email address!) and space for them to share where they heard about the open house.
30 minutes before: Make sure the house is clean, and smells clean (many home sprays are clean and pleasant; avoid overtly floral or scented scents, as many people are allergic or sensitive to strong scents). Place 4 directional signs, each with eye-catching accessories, such as Oakley's "Stand A Balloon" (http://www.oakleysign.com/store/new_product.php), to grab people's attention and pull traffic from main intersections.
10 minutes before: Open house and front door. Put at least two signs and 4 attention-getters out front, and an "Open" rider on the sign. Play background music, preferably something instrumental and subtle, at low volume.
Within 24-hours after: Follow up with all contacts by phone or email.
From open house to open house, you'll refine your plan. Take notes. Write down what seemed to work, and what bombed. Over time, you'll have a custom checklist which will help you efficiently and effectively prepare for blockbuster open houses. Leave nothing to chance... checklists work
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