Are You Ready For Your Open House?

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As always you never get a second chance to make a first impression so don’t forget these last-minute details to further enhance the buyer’s emotions. Your home has been professionally staged and is ready for potential buyers.

 

Open House Day!

  1. Set out vases of fresh-cut flowers. They’ll make your home smell nice and add a splash of color.flowers
  2. Double check: toilet lids are down, beds are made & trash cans empty
  3. Let in the light. Buyers want a bright, open house, not a dark and dreary cave. Turn on all the lights and open all the curtains.
  4. Adjust the temperature. Keep the home comfortable — not too cold or too hot.
  5. Serve refreshments it will encourage buyers to stick around longer, giving them more time to check out your home.
  6. Soft jazz/elevator music in the background (on each floor) to set the mood
  7. Heat up a dish of vanilla in the oven to create a warm home smell
  8. Have flyers available with photos
  9. Set out all documents pertaining to the house: Inspection reports, appraisal. Major repairs & warranties Blueprints for additions or future possible improvements
  10. Leave! You’re probably proud of how fantastic your house looks right now, but don’t stick around to point this out to buyers. The last thing you want to do is make them feel uncomfortable. Spend the day out and about and let your perfectly prepped home sell itself!

 Need help getting your home staged? Click HERE!

Guest Blogger: Cathy Bormann 

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Photo Credits: boulderite and Elandil

About Amber

Amber Salmon is a realtor in Des Moines, Iowa. She lives in Urbandale, Iowa with her husband and two children. Born and raised in the Des Moines area, Amber knows the area well. If you're thinking of buying or selling a home in Des Moines or surrounding areas, give Amber a call.
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