
The ongoing debate of as to if open houses have any value. This is my professional opinion. In any transaction there many different avenues to how a buyer finds a property. The same road does not get us a contract 100% of the time. As a Realtor®, it is my job to provide my clients a 110% effort to sell their home.
According to a study that Harris Interactive® conducted on behalf of Trulia, 91% of buyers will visit open houses during their home search with the internet being their primary resource to find them. (Click here for the complete release from Trulia).
I have had success stories of selling listings through open houses just as I have through the many other tools that I use to market my listings. That is why I continue to have them week after week. Open houses are just one piece of the pie in marketing properties. It is our job as professionals to offer our clients a complete package of services to achieve the goal for which we were hired: sell their property.
Open houses create opportunity just as all of the other means that we market properties. Yes, it is also an opportunity to pick up other business as many buyers coming through have not yet established a relationship with another agent and that property is not right for them. Yes, there are weeks that few to none come through. Yes, there are weeks that there is a lot of traffic with no real bites. It is all worth it for the one that comes through and writes the offer. It only takes one.
To discount open houses as not being a viable tool would be the same as discounting any of the other means that we use as real estate agents to market properties.
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