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No Lock Box-No Show!

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Real Estate Agent with Calif Desert Realty

Great post by Stephen Munson on why having lock boxes are so important! We have some listings that are high end and need to be present to show the home, but when working with buyers, with limited time to look, not having a lock box for a quick showing does often result in now having time to show the home.

No Lock Box-No Show!I can't tell you how crazy it makes me trying to show properties in this market when there is no lock box on the home! In Los Angeles, The West Side is one of the last remain areas that has fallen waaay behind the times in their real estate practice of no-lock boxes. I can understand "high end" or "high profile" properties being an exception to having a lock box installed but please, don't you want to sell the house?

Today's lock boxes are so sophisticated that they track every agent that's been in the home. So if there's an issue, you can call that agent back.

Most of my business is in the San Fernando Valley and San Gabriel Valley so it's not a huge deal here. But I will tell you, if I have a buyer and we are looking at properties, the homes with no lock box are at the back of the line and often not seen. There's just too much too look at an not enough time trying to coordinate schedules with Listing agents and sellers.

I can show 6-7 properties within 2 hours in the valley vs. 2-3 properties in the same time frame on the West Side of LA!

I've asked the agents who refuse to put lock boxes on why they still practice this ancient "no-Lock box" protocol and they tell me they want to be there to "sell" the home. That in itself is almost as deadly as having the seller present at the showings (which happens a lot in these "no-Lock Box " listings). I'm not talking about you of course so don't worry!

Arguments FOR a Lock Box:

  • Make your home/listing as easy as possible to show. If it's easy for the agent, it's easy for that qualified buyer!
  • Often times buyer make only 1 or 2  rounds of showings, make sure yours in that first round!
  • Remember, most lock boxes are very sophisticated and will track all traffic in and out of the home.
  • Easy Access is as important as the photos or description of your listing/home.

I do understand the need for "appointments only" in the high end and high profile properties, but please, let's step in into the current decade, get with the program and sell your home/listing now!

 

Copyright © 2010 By Stephen Munson,Munson Realty –Homes For Sale Pasadena*No Lock Box-No Show!*

Comments (3)

Andrzej Niemyjski
Realty One Group - Sun City West, AZ

I would like to add the non MLS lock box that you have to put in a code and the listing agent doesn't provide the code for the lock box in MLS and doesn't answer his/her phone.

Sep 02, 2010 05:39 AM
Jack Mossman - The Nines Team at Keller Williams in Stockton
The Nines Team At Keller Williams - Stockton, CA
The Nines Team at Keller Williams in Stockton

Larry - Safety is another feature of the lock box.  With older folks and kids at home, I don't want someone knocking on the door saying "Real estate agent" or worse, just walking in - I tell my folks - even if you are home, make the agent use the box.  Thanks for reblogging!

Sep 02, 2010 05:42 AM
Larry Hansen
Calif Desert Realty - La Quinta, CA

Andrzej: Boy am I with you on that one! Fortunatley, here in CA, it is now madatory to use SUPRA boxes, but you still run into some key code boxes now and then. The other problem is that some of them are so old, you can't get them open!

Jack: You are so right! We need to have a record of who accessed the lockbox! Both for security reasons and also to be able to follow up with those agents

Sep 02, 2010 05:48 AM