There’s a lot of information out there for sellers staging
an Open House, but surprisingly few guidelines for the people who come to view
them. For some, an Open House viewing may
simply be an impulse activity to satisfy their curiosity about a neighbor’s
home. However, for serious buyers,
especially First Time Buyers who have limited experience in seeing different
home styles and layouts, visiting Open Houses can be a very worthwhile
exercise.
To plan an effective Open House tour, you should start with
a map. Plot out the addresses of where
the Open Houses are located, and the times of showings to ensure that you make
the most productive use of your time. Better still, plan your Open House tour on www.coldwellbanker.ca, and we’ll make
up the list of all Open Houses in your target area, including times and do the
mapping for you!
If you don’t already know the neighbourhood, then that’s the
first place to start. Look at your map,
and see where major transportation links are located, as well as parks, schools,
shopping and amenities. If everything
you see on the map looks good, then start out with a driving tour of the
neighbourhood itself, before you devote some time to viewing individual houses.
If you plan on visiting an Open House, and you’re already
working with a real estate salesperson, be sure to notify them in advance. Your sales representative can be a very
valuable source of information about the neighborhood, and may possibly even be
familiar with the individual property. Also,
depending on the rules of your local real estate board, visiting an Open House
without your agent present may result in conferring certain rights on the
salesperson who is showing the property.
If you discuss this with your salesperson before your
visit, you’re ensured of having the right person to look after your interests
when it’s time to make an offer. Of
course, if you aren’t yet working with a sales representative, Open Houses can provide
a great opportunity to not only look for the right house, but the right salesperson. What better way to see them in action, and
find out quickly if you communicate on the same wavelength.
As you tour an Open House, try to see past the furnishings,
and any personal clutter, and focus on whether the space and layout works for
your needs. Don’t assume that what you
see is what you get! Many things you see
at the viewing, such as window treatments, light fixtures, appliances and even
that hot tub on the back deck may not be included in the list price. Check details on the feature sheet and verify
what’s included with the agent hosting the Open House.
When touring an Open House, be direct and ask
questions. Remember, this is no time to
be diplomatic. The real estate
professional showing the home realizes that it may not be right for
everyone. By keeping your comments open
and direct, you help the sales representative to better understand your needs,
and offer solutions to meet them.
I am the GUY that will make a difference!
I specialize in selling homes in the in the Okanagan Valley including Westbank, West Kelowna, Peachland with a focus on Rose Valley, Lakeview Heights, West Kelowna Estates and Shannon Lake.
Karen Guy, REALTOR®
Coldwell Banker Horizon Realty
C 250.878.3605 O 250.768.8001
http://www.connectwithkaren.com/
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