I've listened to many home sellers, at times, express frustration because their Real Estate Agent prefers to not hold an Open House for them. As a fellow agent, I certainly understand that the worth of holding a house open in some agents eyes is really quite debatable. On the other side of the coin, I for one have sold many homes because of hosting a traditional Open House.

There is good news for frustrated sellers that might actually encourage agents to reconsider this method of marketing. In fact, this news certainly gives us reasons to continue keeping homes that are for sale, open. You can read about it in this article, Marketing Perks of Traditional Open Houses.

I hope you find this writing to be informative.

David L. Burrows, Realtor
Envirian of Warrenton, Warrenton, VA
Phone: (540) 349-3075 x119
Burrows Properties

Buying thought for the day:
Buying a house can be a complicated process. Remember to employ a Licensed Real Estate Agent. The Agent should not be afraid to give you valid references upon request.

Here are some Great Articles to help you sell your home: Selling Your Home: Where do you begin?

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3 Comments on Sellers: Should You Request An Open House From Your Listing Agent?

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Thanks for your blog David.  In my experience, holding an open house benefits me, the agent, but I've never got a buyer for the house I'm holding open.

11:42am • #1

I have met many buyers from Open Houses but rarely (but I have) sold the house from holding it open.  But I do think they are part of our tools to sell a property.

By the way, our Board of Realtors recently had a safety alert regarding an Open House where one of the visitors stole drugs from the owner's medicine cabinet.  Good to keep alert during Open Houses!

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Open Houses rarely sell homes in our area, but the do create new buyers afor agents.

6:46am • #3

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