With catered refreshments, prizes and entertainment, these events are causing quite a stir in the real estate world. By that, we mean that sellers are throwing elaborate parties in the guise of an open house, with hope that someone will buy their home. Some sellers hire local musicians and throw a fully catered party, equipped with champagne and expensive hors d’oeuvres. During the holidays, people are in a festive mood, and throwing a party is always a good idea to draw their attention.
The biggest advantage of an extreme open house is that potential buyers can see your home in a different light, giving you a chance to display some of your home’s attractive features. For example, if you are cooking food at your party, your guests can focus on your kitchen. Or, if you’re throwing a barbeque, you can get a chance to show off your favorite patio, drawing attention to some of your home’s best selling points.
Instead of showing a cold, empty home, you can attract potential buyers with a warm and vibrant home full of nice furnishings. Throwing a party in a warm and inviting home is a good idea even when you invite people who don’t intend to buy your home, since many of them will tell their friends about it.
Keep it simple
You don’t really need to throw an elaborate party to draw peoples’ attention, however, you can offer them some nice snacks and a glass of wine, giving them a chance to relax in the living room or the patio, and enjoy some of the comforts of your home. For starters, you can make a list of friends and acquaintances, and then send out some flyers with your contact information and a few facts about your home.Are the holidays a good time to sell?
Although the holiday season isn’t really considered the best time to sell, the real estate market is much tighter, resulting in less competition for sellers. At the same time, motivated buyers are still in the market for homes, in hopes that they can make a purchase.During the holidays, you can liven up your home with some lights and ornaments to attract buyers. Although you can make your home “shine” during the holidays, try not to overdo it. Homes often look their best during the holidays, but sellers should be careful not to overdo it on the decor. Too many ornaments could have a negative effect, and actually turn buyers away. Obviously, you don’t want to offend people, so be sure to go with tasteful decorations, as opposed to large and gaudy ones.
Also keep in mind that emotions play a big role in homebuyer purchases. A well organized home with a few tasteful decorations shows much better than a cluttered home with your kid’s toys lying around the living room. People will often purchase a home solely based on their gut feelings. If a buyer “falls in love” with your home, chances are they’re going to be more inclined to purchase it.
On a final note, it’s also a good idea to make it easy for people to stop by to see your home. In this case, flexibility is a key factor. People are busy during the holidays, and the chances of selling your home will be much greater if make it available for them to see.
Despite the fact that many people feel that the holidays aren’t a good time to buy or sell a home, this really isn’t the case. With a little knowledge and effort, you can sell your home in a timely manner, relax, and enjoy the Holidays!
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