Showing Your House to Home Buyers
Showing the House to Potential Home
Buyers
- Your house should always be available
for show, even though it may occasionally be
inconvenient for you. Let your listing agent put a lock
box in a convenient place, to make it easy for other
agents to show your home to homebuyers. Otherwise,
agents will have to schedule appointments, which is an
inconvenience. Most will just skip your home to show the
house of someone else who is more cooperative.
- Most agents will call and give you at
least a couple of hours notice before showing your
property. If you refuse to let them show it at that
time, they will just skip your house. Even if they come
back another time, it will probably be with different
buyers and you may have just lost a chance to sell your
home.
Why You Should Not Be Home
- Homebuyers will feel like intruders
if you are home when they visit, and they might not be
as receptive toward viewing your home. Visit the local
coffee house, yogurt shop, or take the kids to the local
park. If you absolutely cannot leave, try to remain in
an out of the way area of the house and do not move from
room to room. Do not volunteer any information, but
answer any questions the agent may ask.
Lighting, Fragrances, Pet Control and
More
Lighting
- When you know someone is coming by to
tour your home, turn on all the indoor and outdoor
lights – even during the day. At night, a lit house
gives a "homey" impression when viewed from the street.
During the daytime, turning on the lights prevents harsh
shadows from sunlight and it brightens up any dim areas.
Your house looks more homey and cheerful with the lights
on.
Fragrances
- Do not use scented sprays to prepare
for visitors. It is too obvious and many people find the
smells of those sprays offensive, not to mention that
some may be allergic. If you want to have a pleasant
aroma in your house, have a potpourri pot or something
natural. Or turn on a stove burner for a moment and put
a drop of vanilla extract on it. It will smell like you
have been cooking.
Pet Control
- If you have pets, make sure your
listing agent puts a notice with your listing in the
multiple listing service. The last thing you want is to
have your pet running out the front door and getting
lost. If you know someone is coming, it would be best to
try to take the pets with you while the homebuyers tour
your home. If you cannot do that, It is best to keep
dogs in a penned area in the back yard. Try to keep
indoor cats in a specific room when you expect visitors,
and put a sign on the door. Most of the time, an indoor
cat will hide when buyers come to view your property,
but they may panic and try to escape.
The Kitchen Trash
- Especially if your kitchen trash can
does not have a lid, make sure you empty it every time
someone comes to look at your home – even if your trash
can is kept under the kitchen sink. Remember that you
want to send a positive image about every aspect of your
home. Kitchen trash does not send a positive message.
You may go through more plastic bags than usual, but it
will be worth it.
Keeping the House Tidy and Neat
- Not everyone makes his or her bed
every day, but when selling a home it is recommended
that you develop the habit. Pick up papers, do not leave
empty glasses in the family room, keep everything
freshly dusted and vacuumed. Try your best to have it
look like a model home – a home with furniture but
nobody really lives there.